AMUSEMENTS.
THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURE!. OF IMPOSTEKS;»« J ; promised something main attraction the management have secured another of the popular' v - Nbrdkk big phow-piays, the I<?tje3 of this?onebeing Hands of in^leri(rth^n3;is/produ^!^->;u : ;in; tha£ ; cpmHany'4 j 'iiss^ 'scheiners: 'tiVjwpJT&ffir*, to .gain their own - ends.' | This', ; pifc- ■•": ">' f / ture, which occupies such a lengths dhgi -i the programme, is sure to appeal to« . y?.\ all who see'.it:; Compaq; ■i ! tysls» s&?■ ■into, worlo!,.*- w V fsriltv^rSplr v ilia-|^^:v'.; 'ma^^eWtitJe^^-^bth^r^ l; J^^ineGy' :u: : ■; '<vhicb will prove most • jinpuiar ■£with; ' 'JT. the gentler sex. '"Guardian of Their { Hearts,"-a fine Selig film, the' *? power..of'l6ve. > anjfl:.hbw"th;-:':-lo , -e of a;V.J:V ch^;f&r*R*^=;^3)iusba ; nd's k-'I w'fj's:/ ~- ; rjsqiirces -in V; life and ; set them loa^,'^-/:"■■'■ the proper road.- Vln. HisfekenV i; ! : falling,'* Sn Essanay::filfii;; *- -hon\'n " f a drania of .unusual interest, **■"'■ •• in that it shows how;a man respond^.; ?d to what proved a -false. caH^-.iffiTv > v ;V if ■.. In support of these will ■ be l ? : '•" •hewn the lisual topical pictures 'antf; ■ • v '.rnefoii3; comedies', the best of which l ... ; ■r«ov*«Why • the 7 Gat {Retntnedf : •T>.o}h's Beaux?' (which introduces -., , mss Pearl White* of the Crystal s C
BEEBE'S VAUDEVILLE CO,
The vaudeville and feonir, ' pany introduced to Masterton.theatre- . . ' goers by Mr Vincerilt M. Beebejat ihe "':.-./.." Town Hull last evenihg; 'is a band of ' ' really fir*t-class entertainers. . k The old-timo "ring," with" it's .feast K)f" fun and frolic, brought back to the- . • - audience 'pleasaht'-'mempries of days gone by, the days when Charlie.Hug<> . ~ and»the other burnt-cork;, coraedians '-'"' delighted the public with their-hum-our. Last night's minstrelentertain- ' ment was most'Refreshing.'.The spsec- i ialty items which followed were all fresh and bright, and fairlyfcapti-'flt--ed the audience. The ventrfloqriHm *» '•-•".'•. and mimicry of "Mr -.Dan fKeildersdp * : , were exceedingly clever. The Jiumorous sketches presented by the;-Rbckv leys were inimitable in their way, and : were loudly applauded. , The soprano singing of Miss Ella Conradi and the contralto iterns of Miss Rugby Cox were features/of the entertainment. : The toe dancing',of r MTss Rubee Ray- *.-* mond was performed in -ft. skilful*an# .•,,>'■-" •(: graceful; manner. . The Arternis prbv^■•.?■•^ '•}[ ed: tfidinseives most"daring '; The Tcpon-fcinglng o£ -Mr,; Willthe comedy work of Messrs Slofin, •" Spiller and Fairbank, and the dancing of little Miss ,Edie Leeder went ■:,,-; to make a programme of a varied and V" most entertaining" character. As a ■ vaudevillei*company, the Baebes. will speedily occupy a high place w in the: - , opinion of the theatrj-going public of ( the Dominion. The company will appear for a last time to-night, when an entire change of programme will be ■':.. presented. Those who can enjoy an evening's laughter should net misa this entertainment.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 July 1913, Page 5
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421AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 July 1913, Page 5
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