AMUSEMENTS
THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES.
iThe new programme at the Foresters' H'aJl drew a. crowded house lart evening. The pictures, all of which are new, and 'the first pick cf 'the Ibeist subjects c-f the world's .prints-pal ■matoiufabforreTis, were much appreciated. Some capital dramas were shown. "Alma's Gh-ampitin" is ' a isoiie;itii,oinal 'railway story, while "The Loaf or" show.s how itlie "hoys" i;n, the West made a man of a town loafer. "The Siren's Impulse" is a pretty Spanfc!i g.tory with a splendid plot. "The Scapegoat" was a drama of the class that quieldy springs into favI ! '>ur. Undoubtedly the meet laughable comic which Jiad been iseeu in tMasterton fc.r cc-mo vinio wa.> "Early Mvrnirg I'lcflcritoVr-B.'' To use- a-i» ' 'Am-oricar.'jsrn, :t is a "fair knock I ovjfc," a-nd-the iuidiance streamed wt'feli | laughter at the amities cf the prindi pa',ls. A 'in-e- lot of sconies were also presented, cn-cag which were "Meirand its .Fa) 1 /;," a«:d "An ascent cf ilia Mattorhorn." The icc.mies were a very good lot, particuJhrly j "Willie the Haunter" and "A Mes- ' sage from the Moon." The rock steadiness of (the pictures wa»s> a noticeable feature of this excellent programme, which will bo repeated this evening. Messrs Thompson and ) Payne announce a special attraction ifor THiurtsday night— (something tha* will attract the 'adults and delight the children. ' GEORGE MARLOW'S DRAMATIC COMPANY.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10662, 18 June 1912, Page 3
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221AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10662, 18 June 1912, Page 3
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