AMUSEMENTS
TKOMF3ON-PAYNE PICTURES. 14 0 LID A Y PKOGRA M-V! E. To-night at the popular T.-P. Electric 'ilieatre patrons will see]) an entire and special change ot pictures. The bill will be headed iiy a ■Chios specialty entitled The Lion Tamer's .Revenge. This is a moK sensational circus story, several thrilling acts with lions, which lend a good deal of excitement to a wellivorked plot. The Captain of the Nancy Lee is a rather humorous conception of the Selig Company, and is a nautical story, as the title indicates. -Passion- Flowers >s a very fine story by the Edison Company, and one that will appeal tr all. Together, a Lubin production. is also a very fine drama. It shows an eye specialist, his wife and daughter, well-to-do. but the spark of love in the family wanting. The mother and father are indifferent to one another, and to the child. An agreement to separate is made, the mother taking the child. Through an ilness the child loses her sight, and the mother has to call her separated husband to attend it, his skill restoring the child's sight. The final shows a most pathetic reunion. Pat he Gazette will supply the latest topical news. Felix at the Bail is a most sensational comedy, and sure to evoke great amusement. Other fine studies are Trinidad. Amorous Arthur. The .Mountain Railway of "Bavaria. Brown has a Day Off, and a Town in the Land of Bonnie Prince Charlie. This is a fine programme and is sure to attract large audiences
INTERNATIONAL PICTURES. SHO W PRO GRAMM E. Tho bi-weekly change of films at the Town Hall to-night is one of the greatest interest and enjoyment for all who attend the entertainment. Tennyson's "Lady of Shalott" gives in a concise .form each detail of' the beautiful poem. The Lady of Shalott is seen at the loom, and she sees the world through a -looking glass. She sees playful maidens, knights, a curly-headed lad. and when "bold Sir Lancelot rode this way," the Ladv of Shalott leaves her web and her loom and takes three paces round the room. Looking down to Camelot, the curse falls on her. The Lady of Shalott goes down to the lake and finds a boat "and round about the bow she wrote, 'the Lady of Shalott." For Love and Life tells a seaside story of two men and a girl. The New York Hat is a fine exclusive A.B. drama. The Divorce tells how n certain woman was not satisfied with her meek and henpecked husband. She obtains* a divorce at Reno, and subsequently obtains a new husband. The Gaumont Graphic and Warwick Chronicle shows all the latest happenings abroad. The comic side of the programme is well provided for in Polidor Fond of Wrestling. Caught Bluffing, and Sammy's Flying Escapade, etc., etc.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 19 February 1913, Page 3
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473AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 19 February 1913, Page 3
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