AMUSEMENTS.
TOWN HALL PICTURES. "GOLDEN HOARD." No matter what disturbances may occur in, any part of the country, close at home or far away, the Town Hall Pictures still go on, and the people rush the hall in large numbers, knowiug that an hour or two there will lu-lp to brush away all cares arid worries. Knowing that the best is expected, the management spare no pains to secure the finest pictorial productions of the day. The programme to be shown to-night for the last "time has been spoken of in glowing terms by all who have witnessed it, and certainly it would be difficult, if not impossible, to get together a finer series of films. The "Golden Hoard," a great dramatic production by the Yitagraph, is in itself sufficient to satisfy the average playgoer. This marvellous drama is, however, .supported bv a series of scenics, dramas, comedies, educational and industrial features which do not fall far behind the star item from the point of general excellence. "Spring-time in Monte Carlo" is a striking scenics by the Pathe Company, portraying in wonderful colouring the magnificent beauties of the world's famous gambling place. This programme should not be missed by anyone anxious to enjoy the very last thing in picture photography. Candy's orchestra will dispense the latest music, adding to the high enjoyment of the entertainment. Tomorrow a big special programme will be submitted and in the afternoon the children's, matinee will be held. TH 0 M PSGM 'PAY II E PICTURES. "UXMASKED."
Despite the wintry state of the weather a good audience was present at the T.P. Electric Theatre where "Unmasked," the sensational L'tala drama, again prbved the event of the evening. This picture is most exacting in plot and detail and is a good subject in every way. Several other .dramatic items included "The New Ranch Owner" (Nestor), "Two Western Paths" (Essanay), "The Love Token" (Lubin>, and "The Bullet Clue" (Solas). The latter was a really fine detective drama, which had a series of exciting scenes, which.helped the interest of a good plot. "Kate, the Cop" was a fine comedy, in which a "lady cop" showed her prowess. "Views of Wellington, N.Z." was an interesting scenic, which "The Eclair Journal" showed tho latest fashions and topics. This programme will be repeated this evening. There will be a big matinee performance at 2.30 on Saturday afternoon. On Saturday evening a big feature will be shown in "The Crown Prince's Love," whlgh is 2760 feet in length.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 November 1913, Page 7
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416AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 November 1913, Page 7
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