ENTERTAINMENTS.
PRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. The present programme will be screens'd for the last time to-night, when those who have not seen “ Stones tb.it Rebound,” “ The Cashier’s Ordeal.” and “ The Old Professor ” are missing some fine dramas. The big feature film in to-morrow night’s change is “ The Murder of a Soul.” KING S THEATRE, HASTINGS. The King’s Theatre was well patronised last evening for the. second screening of the current programme. The scenic picture, ‘‘Across the Swiss Alps,” shows some beautiful scenery. “ArnstBarry Boat Race ” is a subject which has caused much interest. “ Shelling of St. Marcus ” is another interesting picture. The dramas are of a high order, and are entitled “ Jack and Jingles,” Capt. Rivers’ Reward,” “ Paid Back,” and “ Her Uncle’s Consent.” The comics are also really funny pictures. They arc ‘‘ Domestic Treasure.” ‘‘Two Knights in a Barroom.” “ The Colonel's Consent.” and “ Friscot is Honest.” To-night will be the last chance to see this programme.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 261, 8 October 1912, Page 6
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155ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 261, 8 October 1912, Page 6
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