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AMUSEMENTS

<f*ASTERTON PICTURE COMPANY. A DUAL ATTRACTION. The Mastortcn Picture Company are Again to the fore with a great series . of pictorial gems. The programmes f ; for the miitineo this afternoon and this evening are almost unique in the moving pictures of Master ton. . Every film is a special, and in the majority ■of cases are but recent productions by the world's best makers. Miss Asta Keilson, the world-famed actress, is seen in some most amazing scenes~a feature being tho "Moth DanceT 7 Ro- - tribution is a'groat and powerful drama, presenting magnificent scenery, superb acting and unequalled staging. A great war drama, is seen in the film entitled "The Outcast," portraying exciting scenes amidst the Sioux Indians. "The Farm House ißomatice," "Island of St. Honorato," "Tho Dodge that Failed," "Strictly Watched," and G'aumont's Graphic 4-aro a series of pictures rarely wit- . neasccl in a single programme. A greit entertainment awaits those who make it "bheir business to be present at the Town Hall this evening. THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES. The current programme at the foresters' Hall was greeted again last night by a large audience and greatly enjoyed. "Tho Brotherhood of Man" was a drama that the audience revelled; in, the several exciting scenes keeping them deeply interested, especially the grcafr fight and wrestling match. Particularly fine pictures were "An Easy Mark" (Tannliausor), "A Western Legacy" (Essanay), also a very fine detective story "The Eye That Never Sleeps." The •comedies are. supplied by Lubin, Vitals graph, American. Biograph, .and these names guarantee laugh warranters. "Topical events are seen in Pathe's latest Gazette. The usual •matinee takes place this afternoon at 2.30, vand an amusing programme has been arranged for the benefit of tho children. To-night the programme will "be shown for the last time.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 28 September 1912, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 28 September 1912, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 28 September 1912, Page 5

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