ENTERTAINMENTS.
KINGS THEATP.E. HASTING.?,
To-night a complete change of programme will ho made at the King’s, when the films to be submitted are. of an assorted character that will be hard to heat. In addition, complete arrangements hare been made to screen all the results that come to hand while the pictures are on. Patrons can reckon on a comfortable seat, a good programme, and all the latest election results. A complete change of music will also bo played by the King’s Orchestra. From a spectacular point of view the best picture to be screened will lie “ Foe to Richelieu,” a drama vividly portraying an incident in French history at tlie time Cardinal Richelieu was virtually head of the State. This film is 2!)()()it in length, and is sure to meet with much applause. > “ Jim Crow ” is one of the finest turf stories vet presented. "The Latent S.ark” tells how, thong!) fallen low, love of country and patriotism had not departed from an American sailor, who makes tilings mighty warm for a party of Chinamen. The other pictures contained in the programme go to make up 1 successful and interesting programme OLYMPIA RINK, HASTINGS. To-night the rink veil! he again opened to skaters. The floor lias been attended to, and boards that showed any signs of cracking have been removed and replaced. Patrons who wish to es-
tape the worry of election night will bo able to find the rink a quiet place to ■scape these annoyances. The price oi admission to ladies lias now been reduced to sixpence in the evening.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 298, 7 December 1911, Page 4
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