AMUSEMENTS
I WASTEKTON PICTURE COMPANY RUSSIAN DRAMA. To-night the change in the programme to I.m» presented at tlie Town Hall includes the Gaumont drama "Boyraine." The films are nil the productions of firms well know.u in the picture world, and are ,suro to hit, the popular taste. The star film in the current programme is entitled "Boyrainc," and it touches a new phase of life for picture audiences. It is a Russian drama of .deep pathos, and thrilling interest. In it are portrayed a multitude of exciting incident?, acted in chinning surrounding. "A Child's Remorse" i s an A.B. The champion child actor takes part in this thrilling drama. There-will also he shown, "In Time of Brigandage, 1 ' Cine's drama ; "Thy Father," Lubin ; "A Good Hunting Dog," comic; Sheep Shearing and Artillery Manoeuvres, two fine educations, and a host of others, covering the w r hole range of dramatic, comic and scenic. Altogether an engrossing programme is offered, and patrons are assured of a ple.iusant evening at the Town Hall Pictures. At the matinee this afternoon good fun will'be provided for the. children at 6d and 3d.
THOMPBON-PAYN": PICTURES NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. A Cull house greeted "Tho Lady of the Lake" programme at the Foresters' Hall last night. This programme will lie shown for tho last time at the matinee this afternoon, and there will he a eh an go of programme tonight. The star drama will be a sensational photo-play—"The Motor Bandits"—dealing with tile daring deeds of the motor bandits in Paris recently. The dramas contain many fine studies, viz., 'The Girl at the Key," "His Father's Son (Vitagraph), "The Narrow Road" (A.8.),' and "The Portrait of Lady Anne" (Tannhaoser). The comedies include "Pondora's Box" (Vitagraph), "Tho , Gclf Caddie's Dog," "Polidor Betrothed," "The Bliggs Family at the Zoo" and "Totolinifs. Qheap Suit." The seenics are Schofer Marble Quarries, Point Loma, and Picturesque Cuba." This is an exceptionally fiiiQ programme, and should not Imj missed. On Monday night there will he another change of programme. The children's i matinee this afternoon will provide plenty of fnn for tho young folk—it is a regular "Cowboy Carnival."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 16 November 1912, Page 5
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355AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 16 November 1912, Page 5
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