THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES.
There will be a complete chauge o programme at the foresters' Hall this evening. The pictures include some very' due subjects of a varied character. A powerful story of love, horse-racing and intrigue is unfolded iv a dramatic film entitled "The Jockey." "Life in Burma" illustrates' the industries and sports of that eastern country, and gives an excellent impression of the attributes of the natives. Au interesting incident in the American Revolution is depicted in a dramatic story entitled "The Army of Two," the two consistiug of American girls who repelled a British invasion. The film entitled "The Vulture of Syria" is a banditti story in which a good deal of blood is spilt. The comic element is by no meaus ueglectetl, for "The First Floor Flat," "The Persistent Follower," "Ths Lucky Number" and "Macaroui Soup" are splendid specimeus of that order. Other films are "Paper Cock-a-doodles," an exceedingly clever and beautiful trick film, and "Billiken." A sacred programme will bo presented to-morrow evening.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9634, 24 March 1910, Page 5
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166THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9634, 24 March 1910, Page 5
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