ENTERTAINMENTS.
THOMPSON-PAYNE PIOTUBEB.
AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME
The present programme being screened at the Thompson-Payne Theatre is proving a big draw. Tho main turn on tho bill is a big Lubin feature entitled "Bloodhi.unds of tho Law," and is a perfect masterpiece in every way, and should not be missed in its final screening this evening. "Cops and Cowboys" is a most enjoyable humorous item by the Nestor Company, and shows how two young fellows disguised as policemen won the favour of all the young ladios in a cowboy county, and the unexpected results. Cjuite a number of fine dramas are included in this change. "On the Brink of Ruin" is a convict story by Kalem. "Love Among Roses" is a dainty idyll by the A.B. Company, while "The Indian's Gratitude" was an excellent Indian story by tho Broncho Company. The balance of the programme includes "Porter Will bo Back," "Who is the Goat?" " Picturesque Marche," " His Vengeance," and Eclair Journal. Tomorrow evening this series will bo displaced by a new programme, in wdiich two special features are "Tho Quality of Mercury" (Solax), and a brilliant spectacular military drama, "Sheridan's Ride, "by the Victor Company.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11883, 20 January 1914, Page 7
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194ENTERTAINMENTS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11883, 20 January 1914, Page 7
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