AMUSEMENTS
MASTERTON PiGTURE COMPANY. "THE GIiRiL FROM OUT BACK." The 'e /was a large 'a.tteaidaU'Ce at the Mxiisterton Town Hall last evening, to witness the programme of stair pictures sareened by .the Ma&terton. Picture Company. Tiho eeiries isi the moiilfc .up-trl-date yet diown in . ;the Town. Hr.3l, and as a- healthy picture; enitertamnrjCiiit :is h!a.rd to equal.. ; The p'rograTn.me opens with the : Flunk cltShield onicke'fc match,' a tpecial picture which must highly please lovers of the. national game 1 of cricket. "A .Bud® Cowboy" represents cine of those farcical Western comedies which create laughter at every turn. "Lalnd Clearing ,by Explasiivcs'' is an instructive- cndi'T.i''lrLal pxturei which must •appeal to 'these linteirested in farming ipurecats, and aho'ivs the latest- methods c.f clerking the IhraT of trees, ■etc. "Red Pci-liltay". c-lieairly portrays life in; Erittany, the habits and «ustn«» cf tue - people be'ng realistisfkown.. The star drama, "The Girl from Cut Black," fa: a splendid .picture, and deserving of the; (highest ipraiise. The Ai-etraXam, scenes are .very real, the cc[oum'n.g is magnificent, and !bhe aTagmg mad acting ara clf -the) highest standard. "The Girl .'from Out Back" is a picture . that one doer* mot readily tire "of. The same m'a.y be said of the entire programme, which will he shown to-night for ith<y kisib time. This, aftcrticon the m<iiwee will take place, and the •children a ! re (assured of something cpeciall to a.mu&e them. On Monday e've/aing tflie management wi'll • present anwthv.ir fifcar prograraime, the chief attraction:, of which -will 'be 'a magnificent cotoureid Path© picture. The programme will include ' an! entirely new 'series cif pictures.
THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES. The cunreinlfc programme at the Forestens' -Htill drew' anolther sati&faotohy.audiencte laist evening. The two attractions 'were "T'hl StowaWay" (a delightful gtory o'f a !waiif t who stows jaway on a steamer), awl "The Martyrdom" (a jneliiglious drama about whiph there ihvs bee®, a go'cid deal oif confabvenE'v). Both playis wete match appreciated. In- comedies, "Act anii Deed" (wdlh Fookhe&d at lite best), "Captain Ba>rrfacle'B Mcssma'fes" (Fat Buttiny in it-he ohieff .role), and "A Tendwfocit's Trouble" were pairtkdlairly good, and caused roams of liiugfhter. The programme, which is a. good ;one in. all resipcJcts, .will toe .shown fdr tihe (iaet t-ianb to-night. Thei 'will (trjike place 'tihis 'alf-tei'iijooii.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10666, 22 June 1912, Page 5
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374AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10666, 22 June 1912, Page 5
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