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AMUSEMENTS.

PEOPLES POPULAR PICTURES The current programme wlVeh will l>e f.creened finally this evening, includes an excellent number of 1' ll'athe Gazette, which shows amongst 'other interesting matter, Belgian ; refugees leaving for England, Belgian soldier* nursed by English nurses at ! J^lkstone —a Belgian nun relating her experiences during the sacking of Louvaiii, Birmingham".s response .to Kitchener's appeal, Rod Cross vans, being despatched from the ■ Wolseley motor works, Russian refu- ' gees find a haven in London.. THOMPSON PAYNE PICTURES. "ORDEItS UNDER SISAL.". Another large audience was prol sent at the T.P. Klectrie Theatre hist . evening-, and thoroughly enjoyed the excellent subjects screened. "Orders Under Seal," a (3000 ft naval and military intrigue is undoubtedly the finest vol' the kind ever screened in Mas- | teiton, and should not be missed by lovers of a strong drama. "Woman Against Woman," the other star feature, is of an appealing- and pathetic nature, and quite captivated the audience. The story has a strong moral ■and teaches a lesson that should not be left unheeded. The Pathe Ga- ! zette contained a number of events ■ from the front, including' a view of the Servian forces after defeating the Austrians on the Drina. "Training a Stepfather" was a good A.K. comedy \hnt ably filled the humorous element. To-morrow another double star holiday programme will be shown when "Self Accused," the Regent <Co,'s great masterpiece will be included. _____.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 29 December 1914, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 29 December 1914, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 29 December 1914, Page 2