ENTERTAINMENTS.
THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES.
Record houses greeted the final exhibitions ol' tbo current programme at the Foresters' Hull on Saturday last. The new programme this evening includes the latest and best productions of the Yitagrapli, A.JB., and Essanary firms, and a Selig and a Cines picture are included. "'The Old Captain" is a vivid and powerful drama of the sea, and is one of the strongest nautical stories yet presented. "The Pal's Oath" is a very absorbing drama of Western life, and is unique in its human interest.
"Billy's Adventures" is a picture story 'of the dashing horsemanship type toid in the wild back woods of the west, and is full of thrilling and exciting incidents from start to finish, which must hold the onlooker in a firm grip. An industrial subject of considerable merit and beautifully coloured is a film showing the manufacturing of artificial flowers. A marvellous exposition of dramatic intensity will be found in "Divided Interests," which is a melodrama of the most pleasing type. "How Betty Won the School" is a Vitagraph masterpiece, and shows how Betty lassooed the burglar. A very interesting subject is one portraying the latest American disaster, "The Big I'Toods iv Pennsylvania." Some very funny comics complete the list. Of tliese "Trawling ithe Counterfeters, " "Willie at a Cine "Show, " are of the best. The. orchestra will render some specially chosen items, suitable to the picture subjects aud, altogether, T.-P. patrons may look forward to a ver.y enjoyable evening's entertainment.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11247, 15 January 1912, Page 6
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