ENTERTAINMENTS.
PRIX'I ESS THEATRE. HASTINGS. The big i'eaftire drama “Restitution" will l.t* shown to-night, and should attract a larg:.* audience. It is a rev line picture. “ Pirate Gold ”is ti;-.* ir.o-t thrilling subject, and there are a splendid lot of comics. To-morrow afternoon there will be the usual matinee, when “ Piral.' Gold will l>? xeri'i'ned. It is a subject spacially interesting for the heys and girls. KING'S THEATRE. HASTINGS. A gaol rurnlar attended at tbe King's Theatre la<t evening to witness the second screei’iug of the current programme. Pathe’s -olonred film. “A Woman's Ambition,” again called tor much applause. The scenery and th? ciJouring is voted by all as th* be‘t subject we have yet screened of this kind. “ Shanghied " with its sensational parts als> interested the audience. The comics, scenics and the remaining dramas proved good subjects. This programme will be screened again to-night for the last time. At 2.30 p.m. to-morrow the usual matin'-' will l.e giv m, when a a.i’action of film? to suit old and young will bo
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 77, 14 March 1913, Page 3
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