ENTERTAINMENTS.
l-RI.XCEss THEATRE. HASTINGS. It has been derided to start the performance at 9 o’clock to-night. This will yive those who have shopping to do. and business people, an opportunity of attending after- closing their premises. The programme to-night is an exceptionally fine one. In addition, Mr. H. G. Avery v.ill, between the change of spools, render a vocal item — an innovation which should prove most acceptab!;’. .A great feature to-night will be the first of the war pictures, in the great encounter l>otween Turkey ;u:-:’r Ita’v. Some stirring scenes at Tripoli are depicted. KI.YG S THEATRE HASTINGS. Last e-. ening there was a fair attendance to witness the final screening of tic’ current programme. To-night a ■on-' let.’ change of programme will be mailed and suital.de music will be play’d by the King’s Orchestra. The effect of the explosion which caused such iiavoc to the French battleship Liberte it Toulon recently will be shown with all its terrible realism, from the shattered liti’k to the fishing of bodies out ■>f th* 1 linrbour. Two Bathe Gazettes. Australian and English, contain interesting and educational scenes, and the itjual modes of to-morrow. There is an ’xcepticniilly good array ot first-cl'iss (Iramatic studies. ii'i-h’iiing “ T Newspaper Hero." a tale of drink and pmerty ill'll the unselfish nature of a crippled paper-l imner. “ The Poet and the People.” “ A Talc of the Sea,” and ‘‘A Gipsy." “Th” Italian Cavalry” is the subject of another film which will sc much iipprciuted. The comic element will b” rcjiresented by four excel,..nt films. “ Bill Buys Champagne ”is extremely fiumv. " A Turkish Cigarette "ill iil'-ii add to the merriment © th” evening. This programme wilt be repi'iiP-ii on Monday night. (H.YMI I >. RINK. H t-'l’lXl.ft Tiie iica'tisy jiastime m skating has 'airiy taken the people of Hastings by >torin. Amuhi'r good at tendance was s-t-c;irdod ;u tlie If:’.:, yesterday. 'I he .■sidl weather, added to the fact that i lit l mol can lie thrown h.uk. keeps the ink cool and jiri’-. ents skati-rs from get- • nlg too hot. IJii. rink iss cjteii again to-day and all (lay Aloudav.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 15, 30 December 1911, Page 4
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