ENTERTAINMENTS.
INTERNATIONAL PICTURES
The present programme will be shown at the Princess Theatre tonight. "The Red Girl’s Friendship” is a film which everyone should see. It describes how a brave Western girl discovers a gold mine, is captured by a gang of robbers, and is rescued by a troop of Cowboys, who are brought to her aid by rhe brave Indian girl. It is a most exciting subject, and was received iast night with rounds of applause. To-morrow night there will be the usual change, when a special picture “The New Living London” will be screened.
KING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS
Another bier crowd attended the Crystal Pictures last evening, the attraction being the dramas ' His Trust.” and the sequel. "His Trust Fulfilled.” Evidence of this fact was given by the rounds of applause which greeted these two pictures. The rest of the programme consisted of a varied and well-chosen collection of subjects, which were well received. The final screening will take place this evening, ami an entire change will be presented to-morrow night.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 116, 2 May 1911, Page 8
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