MASTERTON PICTURE COMPANY.
The excellent Iprogranune at present being slkwii 1 at tlio Foresters' Hall drew another .good • 'attendance Jaejt evening. The dramas were of a; -high order, >thc ticemcsi very pretty and the comics amusing. ''Early Mornling Reflections' 7 is certainly one of the most la-ugihahie subjects ever "screened in Masterton. Hie antics 'of the officer, \vho had .had a "(birthday" the li'igJit before, and his manservant, who'had broken the lookingglass, were screamingly funny, and •kept the aludience in roars of laughter. "Willie ffilie Hunter" was aii«o'theT tip-top laughter iraiser. Of the, dramas, "Alma's Champion," "The Scapegoat," and "The Loafer" were the pick of an excellent series. This incomparable programme will be presented for the I'as.lfc time to-ullght. Messrs Thomipson and (Payne wish i'b •to be understood that every [picture is new to /Masterten, and from the best markets in the world,. The firm .announce itha/fc a special attraction. will Jbe presented to-iinorrow night— a dramatised vonsion- -of a story -known to every British yulbject.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10663, 19 June 1912, Page 7
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166MASTERTON PICTURE COMPANY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10663, 19 June 1912, Page 7
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