ENTERTAINMENTS.
KING’S THEATRE. Ji ACTINGS
A fair audii-iHc ,-t i-agrr palroii', attended at the King ' Theatre, to witnexs the m-recning of the programme la-d evening. Without doubt the present series is one ot the most interesting yet submitted. For variety it ixcds all <>tht?r>. v bib- for photographic quality and jjerh-'tioii it attains the liig-st point of perfection. The ilramns embrace some beautiful scenery anti exceedingly thrilling and patlu-tie pa — sages. “ Fighting Blood. an Indian story, i- th- tii-.c't picture yet '<-nt out by the American Biograph Company. Th- co:m-ili. '. “ How She Tliuinph-d and “ Vanity anti its Cure.” both bring forth i-oiiidls of npplatls'.- and hearty laughter. Interesting anil of great educational value are th? films, “ San Gnilina Salt Min,- " and th- natuial history -'ibject "Th-- Great ('--nrq-e-le. each oil)- standing out in it* own class. Tin- r un— e'.--,:i> r.t i- a'-u well catered for i:i novel ami trick pie ice.. The same programme will be 7' ; . oi t■ >- night, and a complete ehang ’ ai.ule < •> MTdne-l.iy night.
PRINCESS THEATRE. HASTINGS. Tin' picture of the Wanganui SteeplechaM* t-* G' screened to-night nr rxceltent •■•-to. ami is of great io<-ai interest. as tile race Mas u ->n by the • . *t known Hawke’s Bay horse. Cor.tzm. The incidents •>» the race are <aat iy sin.nti, and good views ot the ” n r. the train* I r. anti various local “sports. The other pi< tu-es are all splendid, a; d in. hid ■ an A R subject. “A Roni.lay Tragetiv.’’ One i-.miw .J- u--. •• Foreman «’l Works. is worth tie- } tee of admission. ;:*ii is one continual r* ai of laugh: r. Every |s»»rson aho likes a good horse-raei- should sc-* the Ste-'p.e-vhase. KARLI" TROIPE. At the Princess Theatre. Hastings, tienioriow night. Professor Karlo ,u;<| his Croup • of educated animal' will appear after a highly successful '•■.isoti ■with Fuller and Sons. Wellington. ;he Frederick 1 ri*> the Mur'd s lest team of tight-rope walkers, and h-an-tis Frederick is a clever rtilling-ga J>e manipulator. Ihe dogs ard goats do some cfev »-r and i:o.e; feats. A highjumping collie clears 21 feet in a --mg j-ttnp. Hi- 1 tri k pony Fritz is a marvel. The manager nil! present a g >id tried :! to the pel •■•n '• ho rides I > :z rh»- lonjj’st. and. -f* 1 - to the person who sticks on t.jr 2>> second'. The fine gramme includes a series of special pictures.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 245, 3 October 1911, Page 6
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