ENTERTAINMENTS.
KING’S THEATRE. HASTINGS. An extraordinary programme will be screened at this theatre thisevening. Considerable trouble has been taken in order to secure this particular programme, but the management expect to be rewarded by full houses each night it is shown. The star picture, “Johnny Vane.” has had a very successful run in the chief centres of the Dominion. and no doubt it will receive a warm welcome by the people of Hastings. Other special at-, tractions are the dramas, “A: Stolen Father.” “Cast up by the Sea.” “The Blue Horse Aline, ”> and ' Faking a Rrmbrant.” while'
r remarkably good comedy is entitled “The Widow’s Choice.” The comb s are “Tontolini as a l.ir.v Student. ‘Thrv Acrobats.” and ‘Foolshvad at a Cock-fight.” This programme will be screened l r only three nights. PRINCESS THEATRE. There will be a complete change at the Princess Theatre to-night, when “Cowboys to the Rescue” will be the star film. Among the comics is “Cohen s Fire Sale,” which is a great laughter-maker. The scenic is “A Torpedo Boat in the North Sea.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 164, 28 June 1911, Page 5
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