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AMUSEMENTS

MASTERTON PICTURE CCMPANY "THE BOYARINE."

The large audience that patroiiixM) the Town 'Hall Pictures Jast night were rewarded by witnessing one of tho best series of pictures ever presented to a Masterton audience. The pictures were of a high order, and were headed by the brilliant Russian drama, "The Boyarine." Another film of exceptional merit was "A' Child's Remorse," the latest effort of tho A.B. Company. "Repaying the Debt" is a very touching drama. "In tho Time of the Brigands" is a story founded on the dashing days when' tho vendetta was~the principal way of claiming justice. "Honour Thy Parents'.' is ,i. very pathetic Lubin drama. Mud), amusement is created: i» "HowFather Finished His Work," "A Good Hunting Dog," "Sheep-shear-ing in New Mexico," and "Italian Army," a very interesting topical film. "Warwick Chronicle," places occurrences of Europe before you as they happen. Tho "Topical Budget" slvows five hundred feet of topical matter. The budget depicts world's events of the greatest importance. The series,' taken altogether, is one of the best yet presented by the Masterton Picture Company.

THOMPSON-PAYD? PICTURE*

"THE PARTS MOTOR BANDITS."

The new programme at the Foresters' Hall last evening drew another largo holi.se, the audience being delighted .with the bill-of-fare presented. The star subjects were "The Paris Motor Bandits," "In the Reign of Terror" (Vitagraph), "His Father's Son" (Vitagraph), "Pandora's Box" (Vitngraph), "The Price He Paid" (Selig Indian dra,ma) and "Love Unconquerable" (Mux Linder comedy). Tho.«o pictures together with the others shown, made up a programme of exceptional merit, and .naturally the audience were delighted. This programme will be screened for the la*i time to-night.. To-morrow night the great- circus sensation, "The Platform of Death," will be shown together with a complete change of programme.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 19 November 1912, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 19 November 1912, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 19 November 1912, Page 5

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