AMUSEMENTS.
TOWN HALL PICTURES. For the change to-night the Masterton Picture- Company have securi ed The Musketeers, by the world fam\edA, B. Company, The story illus- ; trates the doings of the push gang I type of people, and it is indeed a most j exciting picture. A lavishly staged society drama, Tho Bite, is the story ■of the theft of a valuable necklace, and the identification of the thief by a bite inflicted by the victim of tho robbery. An Edison drama of merit, entitled The Return of Dr Marr and, Blindman's Dog, a line Milano study, are also on the programme. The new series includes an interesting manufacturing study, Making U.S.A. Currency, and shows how tho„famous American "greenbacks" are printed. A scenic, which in many ways is also an industrial, is Covent Garden Market. ' The Warwick Chronicle" contains many attractive events worth sceiner. In the comedy line the A.B. 06. are again to the fore with another hilarious conception, He Must Have a Wife, and the humour of Polidor Makes Himself Known compels laughter throughout. The Cats' Cup Final is a comic bubbling with laughter and Then Ho Did Laugh But— describes the many endeavours to make an obnoxious man" break the ice with a laugh. Altogether the programme is one of considerable merit, and of a wholesome and entertaining character-THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES. SHAXGAIED SEASON. a full and complete change # h JP ro # ,a » me ;vill be screened at S&K yU ? S Electric teiungaied is Ui e star drama. The jS&rter T' BlHy Adl ° Jla * S pas&ecl iii s mate's examination it ,-„ Cl"£\^ the co sent ' V b, P<"™«T> who gives his in Eve a Inei ; c,laut - is als ° o? Bill? ' V6ry jealt ™ Pini-ito > "*■ sai sa s mate of K + n , S VI steamer «»e Etna. Etoa 'nn7 eIS *°- a <>i call of the of ids w.?v C ° nS ?"; es *? eet Billy S Bnu J y ' anU has hil » shaucaied I lib' manages to conceal himself mi s&£' '™ **"*• » » sensational'hig? escape from the vessel Fire» J sL° - laS be6n dec Marv \ ite ™ IS -L great vorke, t vsl settlement ssion sheS ceS- a Broncho m ßin ard ?"?,* Man Maid^ntS^^mtt amou, e c i :T Ular ? I,y Anderson cowboy actor. The Sobonl ! AT^ a l^ a -^b^ s S o a n nd +J Shmv \ an attempted giu. . A good selection of comedies are mdnded in to-night's l s t fto Wo nt wm't?? ,53uffra K ette . and ' d\v mttl! K V Tlde ' aie 0 ,nt + make i r '%. - The scenic ite ™ aie Ouamt and Curious Canterbury, Ontario*T ofirleallS• 0 fi rleallS • De€r H ™ « Ontario is a fine sport p cture. This J* "ill be .shown to-nigS wll h. ' r°n day J md Tw***. There Jd be a f„H change for. Christmas
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 21 December 1912, Page 5
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460AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 21 December 1912, Page 5
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