AMUSEMENTS
THOMPSON-PAYNH PICTURES
AN EXCLUSIVE PROGRAMME,
j Tho Foresters Hall was packed last | evpning when -aiiiother ■yhougo pro- | gramme of pictures was shown. Tho new film contractors of tho firm gira them everything in the picture lino f worth h iving. The audience were delighted with tho bill-of-fare presented,, especially the great star drama "The Lady of the Lake," which more thaa filled expectations. It was indeed a glorious production, and should not bo missed by picture lovers. The other pictures were of a high-class order, particularly "Old Love Letters" (Vitagraph drama), "The Coiners'* (sensational drama), "Tho Gill Bandit's Hoodoo" (screaming comedy), "A Western Courtship" (Lubin drama), "Tii© End of the Trail" (Vitagraph drama), "An Indian Maid's Elopement" (Bison drama), "The Land of Burns" (Scotch scenic) and "Their Tiny Babies" (Essanay comedy). This programme will be shown for the last time at the evening tonight. The final opportunity of witnessing the programme will be given at the children's matinee on Saturday afternoon. "Tlve Lady of the Lake" will be included in the series. Tomorrow night there will be another complete change of programme—tho fourth for the week—and the star attraction will be the Eclair Company's sensation, "The Paris Motor La:.dit:-;, ' a picture 2800 feet long.
MASTERTON PICTURE COMPANY The audience was delighted withthe change of programme last night, picture after picture being applauded. •' The Laplander's Bride," a very fin© film, was one of the best. The Laplander's life in the cold regions was faithfully portrayed. "A Complicated Campaign" is a comedy in which the chief actor is standing far Mayor of the town, and is opposed by a woman candidate, who retires on condition that he marries her. He consents. Then another candidate comes forward, and he also promises to wed her, when things become Complicated. ; "Detective [Dorothy' v shows the splendid acting of a littlo girl. "The Oystier Industry" oncf "Cotton Industry" are both good films. .The comics created plenty of fun and laughter. A number of otlier interesting films concluded a highclass programme.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 15 November 1912, Page 5
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335AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 15 November 1912, Page 5
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