ENTERTAINMENTS.
PRINCESS THEATRE BOOKINGS
Oct. 23 —H. I. Simson. Nov. 1 - West's “Our Navy.” Nov. 2 —A. L. I>. Fraser. Nov. S -West's “Our Army. Nov. 2-s—Ha fry Rickards. Night before Election —H. M. Camp-
hell. Second night before Elert ion—Eustace Lane.
KING'S THEATRE. HASTINGS
Last evening a good audience turned out to witness the screening ot the change of programin. 1 . To-night the same subjects will be shown, and or. Monday, in view of the holiday, the management notify that a co.r.plet change of programing will be made, which will include some foil!t -eu subjects One of the most picturesque .pe-.metis of Nature Study yet exhibited in Hastings is shown in “ The <w ins ” The graceful movements oi the birds V. ill ’be greatly admired.
Farmyard Acquaintances " i- a pleasing picture, and wdl be mw.i admired hy children. Some pretty mews ire shown in the see::: ■. Ice r.ttei is m Odessa." " How a Letter trace.s from Central Africa ” proves highly interesting. The com hiding dramas include “ I’rimess and the Outlaw . The eiiaiies. which are a mirth-provoking lot im hide “ Neighbours." “ Course ol True Love.” and “Turning the tables.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 261, 21 October 1911, Page 5
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