AMUSEMENTS.
THOMfe*OM-PAYNE PICTU«E». AN EXCELLENT CHANGE. . The current programme being screened at the T.P. Electric Theatre drew another large audience last evening, when all the subjects received marked appreciation. "Old Fort Dearborn," the Bison special, again « proved a popular number, and is a-j really fine portrayal of early American history. The American Biograph Company's interpretation of "The country Doctor was also very well received. This was a very pathetic story and showed a,doctor called away from his own child's sick bedside to attend another child of a poor neighbour. The intervening scenes, show how the doctor accepted the path of honour and duty, and finishes very pathetically. An excellent Lubin drama was given in the production entitled "The Padre's Strategy. This was a brilliant Mexican story, typical of the Lubin Co., and showed how the aid of a priest was materially used in rescuing a prima donna who was in t!» hands of brigands. A very fine comedy was submitted in the Nestor production of "Beauty and the Tramp," which gave a very funny story of a case of mistaken identity at: a masquerade. This film is 1000 feet in length and keeps "the audience in a continual state of merriment. "How JFritz Caught the Thief" is an Urban film, which shows a dog's sagacity: and. cleverness. Several fine, comic pictures included "Lea's Dancing Class" and "Woomer's Bank Note." In the educational'-.section "The Warwick Chronicle" gave the latest topical events, while "Faenza Pottery Works" was a most interesting industrial feature. For Wednesday's change the management announce the screening of the latest Biograph success, viz., "The Tramp Reporter."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 16 September 1913, Page 3
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267AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 16 September 1913, Page 3
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