ENTERTAINMENTS
“ THE BLU K CAT.” ’• .‘t the request of many patrons aue 'country visitors, “ 'l he Black Cat I will be repeated to-night at the Prince ,s Theatre, Hastings. The picture has drawn big houses every night, ano everyone has loudly praised it. Al the ctii -r pictures will be changed. The Girl and the Cowboy ” is a ver. tine drama, while a most interesting scenic is *■ Views in Constantinople.’ The comics are a splendid lot. particul irly “A Study in Faces ” and “At Interrupted E-opem.uit.” There ar; also Follidor at Scliool ” and “I’e. Panel post.’’' Another fine scenic ■i- ” The Adriatic Sea.” where the Albanians want a .seaport. KING’S TIIE.'.TRE, HASTINGS. To-r.igkt a con-.pli’t-? change of programme wall be sererered. 'I he re pii’C? is “ Life with a Circus.” one o: ’ the best predut lions oi the Selig Co. ii-'i • we witness the various animals as they ar: being train'.d for new act----elephants, korees, : •I'ta:. camels animal waggons present a vast concoutse of a<iimat"d biv-tlc and business, all controlled with the greatest skill it. their d;-pe.re:--:i. Cages are hoisted oi. th - cars with teams of horses. Sixteen camels hitched to a waggon make, a brave showing. The loading cf eiep!::rets is an interesting item, and cage containing a hippo being pushed i>y an elephant is also shown. The arrival of the circus train and the husi-n-’ss of unloading is graphically shown. Other scenes show the commissariat arrangements, with the dining-rooms, kitchen, and the crouds watching the cooks. The circuc parade is also shown. TU., j < : 4 • the t ■ Is alm depicted, and there is a good view of t.a- cro«d coming cut when me show is over. Gaumont Graphic is an item which is always interesting, and “ Trip on the River Tamar” shows sonic lovely scenery. The other dramas art •‘Tee Organ Grinder.” "Honour Th.' Father.” and “ The Inner Circle,” r.'l good subjects. The comics and comedies include “ Two Powders." “ His Vacation,” and “Tin" Jam Closet.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 300, 23 November 1912, Page 6
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