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INTERNATIONAL PICTURES

'JASMINE." Last ovenin«;'s programnio at tlio Town Hal! drew anotlhor good. house. The proffranunc is ono of the best all-round series ever .screened in Jlasterton, and is rieli in dramatic studies. It included no less tlian (ro of moro than ordinary interest. all varying in vein. "The Castaway"' t(>lls of a bad man w'io trios to cocu.o a child's fortune l>y shipwrecking iho infant, and "When Gold i* Dross" features the trials '.if a family harassed '>V a grasping nionpy-lendor. "Jasmine" is a love tale without a villain, the noble forfeiture of a Rood man's. love for another. "Jo," a. homely theme showing that Wood is Mucker thai: water. Tim "Onmnont Graphic" and the "WanvVk Cliron'olo" teem with stirring incidents of Vlnropean- and American happenings, and the comic element is ahlv represented by a fino series. Mario by the Lyric Orchestra, handled mi their usual efficient manner, complete an oxceod.ir.ely bright. entertainment. The children's matinee will take place on Saturday afternoon. On Saturday night an exclusive star d.rama —"The i 13 la ok Cat and the Anaehe"—will bo rscreened for throe nig'ht only.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 31 January 1913, Page 6

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INTERNATIONAL PICTURES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 31 January 1913, Page 6

INTERNATIONAL PICTURES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 31 January 1913, Page 6

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