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ENTERTAINMENTS.

“ ALL FOB GOLD.” West’s drama, “All for Gold.” will be screened at the Princess Theatre, Hastings, to-night, and is sure to attract a crowded house, the reputation of the author, W. 8. Percy, being sufficient guarantee of the excellence of the plot. The best English firms have produced nothing finer than the race beta ecu the Brisbane express and the motor-ear, and the excitement is intense as the car steadily gains and finally overhauls the train. Then the scene on Sydney Harbour, as the motor boat rushes across, is something to remember. Those who know the Australian bush will be pleased with the realistic scenes, and the diggings scene will appeal to old miners. The picture right through is brimful of interest. KING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS. A well-selected programme will lie screened this evening at the King’s Theatre, Hastings. The pictures to be shown embrace all manner of subjects, and should succeed in pleasing ail beholders. The educational subject, “Nature Studies at the Zoo,” provides some excellent views of animals and birds which are strange to this laud. The industrial picture, “ The Lime Inclusi/ry,” is complete throughout, and contains interesting subjects taken from this great industry. . The seenies, “Seelies in Noith Wales ” and “Lucerne,” are beautiful studies. 'Die .Iramas are au excellent selection, and they alone are worth the price of admission. “ A Miser’s Heart ” eon-ee'-m; a miser and his chi’d, and is full of interest. “ The Modern House that •lack CTiilt ” is taken from the nursery rhyme, and is sure to please. “ Dad’s Girls ’’ is: another good drama. “ i'b.o Run cm the Bank ' is. a el)-th<mght-■jU'i: corned’ . .nei r’ully illustrates the -.>-t wii.v ui st/.1J. 1 liius el this kind. The comics are screamingly funny, w re:n".,euied ! >y “Soldiers '! ! 1 rev.'' " S L u bI:X-wv Serra nt.’ ’ and ‘ A ui: t.ie and ice Cowboys.” Appropriate music v :ll be played b$ ike King s Orviiestru. •'H.Y.'JI’IA ID.'.K. AS'i’i.NG>. A large num her of skaters turned up at the rink last, evening. The evening was beautifully cotfl, and just the right t-minerature for p-ople to enjoy skating thoroughly. Toe Poster Carnival ’.as been fixed lor Ala : ch 2< tit, and Irani present indications it seems that it will be even more successful than the last carnival. MISS MARIE BAINES. Aliss Marie Baines and company visit Hastings on Thursday next. 22nd inst., when they will stage the highly-amusing comedy. “ Aliss Lancashire. Limited.” The piece abounds in got id music, and with such a capable artiste as Aliss Baines at the head of affairs, is should be assured of an enthusiastic reception by Hastings playgoers.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 55, 17 February 1912, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 55, 17 February 1912, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 55, 17 February 1912, Page 4

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