AMUSEMENTS
THOMS'to'JW-PAYNE PICTURES. J Sarah Bernhardt bid farewell to Masterton at the Eorcsters Hali lasit evening, to .a large audience, who were, captivated by her charging acting in the > great dratma, 'Camille." This picture':! will be replaced to-night by the famous photo play .of high life, ''The Fools of Society," and thus patrons of the 'Foresters' Hall . Ayill have the. unique experience of having had tho; - opportunity of seeing two of the world's finest cinematographic productions in 'the one change. "The Fools .of Society" is a sensational story 4-wsanda!e, intrigues, and shattered hopes-,and teaches a. great moral lesson'. Its story ,of pity and J compaission is sure to .teach all hearts. -j The demand in the -big cities of New | Zealand and/Australif). for this drama j •is swell 'that Messrs/ Thompson, aid/-. •Paydo have etily been able to secure it ioa- one right for - their Master foil paitrons, and at considerable expense, in, order that their patrons maybe placed on the same, footing as those iitt the cities; and be able to see the lb es t -in- picture, .plays. An excellent series of other subjects will also shown,. The children's matinee will take pil'ac© this afternoon, at 2.3D N o'clock', and tlie programme _ willbe i&hoiwn, for .the last time to-night. Matrons of the- Foresters' Hall are asked to remember that "The Fools of So- j cie,ty" ' can only .be shdwn to-night: - | MASTZaTOK PICTURE COM' ] ../.'..v ■: PANY. i
j THE FOTJH 'D'ARE-DEVILS . ; j - A-crowded he-use gree'ted the second I prifeontaitica. of the sensational /Polar. ■ filti, "The Fcur .Dare-Devil at the Town, Half- last ■•evening. - This magnificent drama is-.the inostjseEisaticnal of modern citicmatographic; pictures, •the-s torv of the lofe of four, circits formers 'being .portrayed, in Ihc-i mostdramatic m-j-nmc-r.' . -The vairioife.'scenes'. -prGS-ent .episodes .-Of thrilling .interest, and as the drama continues fresh dcveiopmcnivoccMr-: at ..cv-e'i , y stage. ' The j iuiberesfc cf the; audieiioe,; a®-, eaoh scene- > [is unfolded, ljeight • 'the ; Inst "Ssi§iis,. traigic death jotf the twd (iilniirt; chfovac-; ters.. The scene within the cifcuSi a(5 the final act is being ~pe-rfomed, i§ oh own with- a clcairness and steadnis&§ : which : .shows '».'ibha,;.ciiair.aete.TS. with re- | maidcabife vividneS'3.,;" The drama is undoiibtedly the very ; finest oinematogra.pliiic -picture'', yet shown I- in the ..Town Halli • ;Thc Vre , mainin.g : films .ah. | esoE'd'ent bacliground "tco the. mpiin. at--traction, .'making together a programing ,cf extreme excellence. Tonight : the management Willi show this exceptional'-, programing (for the last tirasi •; and thosie. io ; search of a haghclass- picture ento'rtai-hment will' be. well, repaid % a visit to the Town The usual matinee will'be held j this taiternooni,: when; the .children ar© assured of an excellent entei'.tain- ■ .met. .. ■. :
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10672, 29 June 1912, Page 5
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438AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10672, 29 June 1912, Page 5
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