AMUSEMENTS.
THSHPtON-r*yMi PICTURE*
Despite the severity of the weather a very large audience wan present at the T.P. Electric Hieatre 011 Saturday evening, when the star and all the other items were accorded an excellent hearing. "The Scapegrace" an intensely human photo-play that will go well with any audience. It is the story of a young -nan's downfall and his ultimate ascension to the throne of sucoess, accomplished by the aid of his painstaking fiance. "The Ghost of Sea View Manor" is a rather quaint drama by the Dragon Co. It shows how some villains attempted to defraud a yoxuig girlfroai possession of the maJior by using a faked ghost, and how their scheming was frustrated by a young fisherman. A most .pathetic little story will be unfolded in the Selig Go's, production entitled "God's Way," which shows tin* simple ways of a released convict. Excitement will be lent to the programme by the screening of "In the Bandits' Lair." An amusing comedy will be shown in "Mrs Le Tare Lets Apartments." Mrs Le Tare wishes to increase her income by letting apartments to .professional She advertises, and soon all her rooms* are hooked. First to arrive is Mr Martin Harvey, the heavy tragedian, then ji. troupe of aerabaia, and lastly a performing dog and its master. These commence to exercise much to the annoyance of Mr Fadgetts, the permanent lodger, who decides to leave. He goes to the bathroom to wash, but' finds they are there before him, and have the door locked, so they think, but he knows the mechanism, slides the door and enters. They have their revenge later. Two very humorous subjects will be given in "Simple Ike Decides on Marriage" (Kalern), and "The Professor's Hat" (Edison). The scenic department includes such fine studies as "Hankow"" (China) and "Views of Ampurias." The remainder of the series inehides "Billy Boy" (Solax), "Model and Marchioness" (Cines), and "A Coupon Courtship" (KalemX This fine series will he repeated this evening.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 October 1913, Page 5
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331AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 October 1913, Page 5
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