AMUSEMENTS.
THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES. "JUSTICE AT LAST." Both the Saturday ..evasions saw the popular T.P. Electric Theatre packed to tho doors, both programmes being much appreciated. The evening change included as tho main feature a 2000 foot drama entitled "Justice at Last." The story goes on that Joan live > with her brother, tho banker, ;\rnoldi. Life with her is dull and torpid. She meets Paul, a young military officer, dashing and handsome, but without much worldly prospects. The Baron de Lago riuvts Joan at her brother's house and falls in love with her, only to find his advances repulsed, in spite of his enormous wealth. The baron accordingly plots to get rid of Paul and some exciting incidents present themselves, which work up an interesting and exciting climax. "The ltanch Girl's Choice" is a very breezy and sparkling Western romance. The Selig Company will be represented in their production of the pathetic drama entitled "The Little Circus Rider." A fine nnd realistic story will be portrayed in the English production of "The Codicil." In this will be shown how a young girl triumphed over greedy, grabbing speculators and relations in the reading of a will which had been lost. A pretty romance will bo shown in another dramatic conception entitled "The Miner's Mascot." The best of the comedy series will probably be Week-end Vacation." Other interesting items are "Pimple Goes At. bushing," "The Sicilian Coast," and "The Ranchman's Marathon." This fine lot pf films are sure to continue to draw large houses to this wellfounded and popular pleasure resort. The management announce that the great comedy play "The Modem ■Girl," 1 which is 3200 feet in length, will be screened on Wednesday.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 30 June 1913, Page 6
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281AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 30 June 1913, Page 6
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