ENTERTAINMENTS.
KING'S THEA-TBE. HASTINGS. Th:- ‘ building was . < fimrn I:.-; ih-iv ofeninc .p. , ••• sa v. X ?a •?!>■ pr«- : .. , m < COn> . ■■ -.‘M m.-- 44 '. by 'he series ot as • ;>l ......1 Mi-Ux-uriu . H- i ; npret u.rion v> a- -l.< , ’’-n ot ide •■m.lLl s <d<! bv -The C.oi„,u sHpi-.v." Tim Buried man ot Tib—i;» was aho highly applaud,Arnone the rest < f the films on v.i.B-h special interest was centred -.•.0r, * Little ’A iiiie ami the. Tramp." At the Mercy of the ar.it -<*■<• «omics from t ;t:u.o" ami .Max Linder." Tms promt min*' v. -'d Le : • pealed toiapi.t. A L.. - leaves Havelock as :<si. i! to nightPHINt E>S FUTURES, HASTINGS. ' Those who attended the I’rinci ss Theatre were pleasantly surprised ;at the excellence of the pictures’ i and there is very little doubt that i if the present standard is maintainJ ed. the proprietors will reap their : reward. “The ’ Dytiseus’’ is with-' ; out doubt the finest natural history ; film yet exhibited and the audii cnee could hardly .ealise that the” • monsters engaged in deadly combat ; were but the larvae of a water beetle. insects not much bigger than a flea. This pictuiv is to be shown again to-night, and we can confidently recommend our readers to ! see it. There will be a change of I programme to-night, when West’s! I films instead of Haywards will be screened, the latter in future constituting the Saturday change. The I , programme will include comics such as •'Whiffles First Duel,” and “The Errand Boy.” The scenics will be “Nuremberg.” and •Scenes on the ' Danube,” and the dramatics are “Abandoned,” ‘ “The Foundling,” “A Friend in Need,” and “The Forest Ranger.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 97, 6 April 1911, Page 8
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