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ENTERTAINMENTS.

PRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. Those who have not seen “ Boy Scouts to the Rescue” are reminded that it will be screened for the Just time to-night. A picture which appeals to adults as well as juveniles is “ Tin? Three Hears,” founded on the old nursery rh/me. It- is excellently nef'd, and tin' bears cause a lot of l»n when vbev chase Goldetiloeks. One ol the l.est dramas in the programme is “ Th? Eternal Mother.” It has a very convincing plot, and its appeal is ivesistihb?. The comics are full of inn of th? boisterous kind which is apparently so popular. The scenic is “ Glimpses ot Belgium.” and it is a nicely eolou-ed film. There will be. the usual change to-morrow. KING'S! THEVIRE, HASTINGS. Last evening a fair audience of picture love's turned out to witness ibe screening of the current programme at the King’s. Pathe’s Australian and English Gawites proved good suhj"?ts. ‘Picturesque Holland ” and “ >1wegian Fiords” are both pretty ) ictures that take wherever shown. The dramas, “ Delightful DoH.v,” “ r J he Baby and the Stork,” ■“ Pull tor the Shore, Sailors.” and “ Tlie Freshet, .ver? ail heartily applauded. The comics include “ Percy gets tired ot the Theatre,” “ Over a Chafing Dish.” and “ Innocent Burglars ’’---all of wmeh ■■victcnlly pleased the audience. 'tonight this programme will be screened for the last time.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 103, 16 April 1912, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 103, 16 April 1912, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 103, 16 April 1912, Page 4

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