ENTERTAINMENTS.
KING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS. The excellence of the Crystal Pictures will be well maintained by the new programme for tonight. Two beautiful dramas are “ His Trust ” and “ His Trust Fulfilled,’’ the. latter being a sequel to the former, though each forms a complete story in itself. Other dramas are “A Woman’s Love” and “ The Colour - Sergeant’s Horse.” A very uncommon and valuable film is “ A Religious Ceremony in Bombay.” “Drontheim” and “ River Valleys in Noorland ” are the scenics, and “The Tale of a Hat,” ‘‘He Who Laughs last,” “Tweedledum tries Winter Sport,” and “ Foolshead at the Kinematograph ” are the comic subjects. A crowded house is the anticipated result.
A reminder is given of the benefit performance to be given at the King’s Theatre, Hastings, to-mor-row night, at 8.15 o’clock, in aid of the widow and family of the late Robert Fortune. We are sure that in such a deserving cause the pubI lie will extend that ready sym•pathy which is the marked characteristic of the Hastings people.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 115, 29 April 1911, Page 8
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