AMUSEMENTS.
r/lASTERTON PICTURE COMPANY THE FRONTIER CHILD. ••' A packed house greeted The Frontier Child programme at the Town Hall last evening, and seldom has an audience had more real enjoyment crushed into a two hours' entertainment than last night. The entire ■ series was submitted in a perfect' iiianner, and there was not a dull 'moment, during the entertainment. The great Indian drama The Frontier Child far surpasses any previous production dealing with the life of the early settlers on the Western prairies of America. The ni.my stirring .scenes, the daring deeds and bravery displayed by the pioneers makes up a romantic story that cannot fail to attract. . This great star film is supported by a scries of cleverly arranged photo-plays, including many of the very finest productions by" the world's best makers. A pathetic drama, teaching a valuable 1 lesson, is An Innocent theft. . The Lock is a beautiful coloured creation by Rathe,, .while Mui's-Lust for. Gold <A.B. drama) puts us in touch with the light-hearted cowboys. In, the Spithead Naval Review, we see- Britain's bulwarks in all their glory, and 'strength. This film will appeal ,td the imperially minded. Australian Gazette is to the front with fresh and interesting scenes. Herring Fishing .is a very instructive scenic. Higlily"amusing comics are Orchestral Idyll and Saving the Situation. This unequalled programme will be submitted again this evening.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 October 1912, Page 5
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226AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 October 1912, Page 5
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