ENTERTAINMENTS.
KING'S THEATRE. HASTINGS. Lovers of pictures turned out ill good mimlwis to witneo the screening of the assorted star programme at the King's Theatre last evening. The P>‘" lures again pleased the crowds. lhe industrial Hints. “Chemical Action ” and “ The Home of British Industry, are good stibiects and highly interesting. ~ The drama.' “A Byzantine Tragedv.“ is a beautiful old-fashioned tvp.- Ot puture. The Staging, acting, a'ml di.'ssing are perfect in every detail. The lavonrit*' Bathes' Gazettes were again much in favour. The eowbov films. "A Girl ot the West “ and ■■ Red Eagle.” held th p audience with the ro.-kley- doings of the people out West. Tin* comics are all gtHxl. laughable snl.ieets. To-night this programme will be screened for the last time, and on Sattiiday afternoon the usual r.iaiinee will l'f given.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 254, 13 October 1911, Page 5
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