ENTERTAINMENTS.
THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES.
A SPLENDID NOBDISK DRAMA
'Dospito the inclemency of the weather last evening, that popular resort, the 'P.P. Electric Theatre, attracted another large gathering of picture-lovers, who showed much appreciation at the bill of fare providecj. The star feature of the series, Nordisk's great production of over -1000 feet, "Unjustly Accused," again met with great approval, holding the audience in a firm grip throughout the 32 scenes. The story deals with the life of a ballet dancer, who marries, becoming a Countess. Her longing for her old life, and the subsequent "trouble mused between herself and husbnnd through her taking the place of the star -dancer for one night, is a great production. The remaining items are up to the linn's high standard, including drama, comedy, aud industrial subjects of a very interesting and entertaining nature. As to-night is the final opportunity patrons will have> of witnessing this capital series, another big house is expected. There will be a grand matinee programme shown at -.«'W to-morrow. Saturday's change includes a big Kay Bee production, depicting early life in America. This feature is entitled "The Transgressor," and is a. really fine production.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11938, 27 March 1914, Page 7
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