AMUSEMENTS
TKCMPBOW-PAYNE PICTUREI
A YITAGKAPH NIGHT.
/he largo audience at the Foresters' Hall "last night hearti'y appreciated the magnificent program ,110 presented. It was a prognuin.e ••! much merit, and contained ;t variety -of subjects'from the best pioCimcrs in the world. Throo splendid Anagraph pictures wero show a. "The Gamblers)" was a capital dr>>va wb'n "The Kippers' Lullaby" told a pathetic story. "Never Again'' was a screaming comedy. "Wilful Fog, is a drama by the A.K. Company, who have a tribe of real Redskins acting for them . It is an Indian tale oi exceeding beauty, coupled with many exciting scones of warfare between whites and Indians. Peg dre-isCc as n man. and verily she gets her liU of man's dancers. "The Nipper*' b--laby" is a pathetic. Yitagranii arama of exquisite merit. Bill Hammond. takes to drink, and finds himself in somo very queer circumstances. ,v capital picture is shown of t"° recent Pnlmcrston North Show, and several Mastertonians are to bo «oen m tne picture. The proerranmie will he repeated to-night. There will he a fine selection of pictures for the childr-n's matinee on Saturday afternoon
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 5 December 1912, Page 5
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185AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 5 December 1912, Page 5
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