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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EMPIRE THEATRE. NAPIER

A great drama of Western America, “Tho Tigers of the Hills,” is a great feature film on the new programme at Hayward's. This fine picture realistically depicts the hardships undergone by the early settlors, and tho perils they Underwent at the hands of the Redskin Indians. Another interesting featfire of the now bill is the “English Derby, 1914,” a magnificent film of England’s greatest classic race. There are also two excellent scenics and several very laughable comi'-s- altogether a tip-top programme.

KING'S THEATRE, HASTINGS.

“ The Navel Spy: or Sealed Orders,” a. play ct exciting events built round American-Mexican war episodes, is the star attraction on to-night’s change at the Crystal Pictures. The film is replete with excitement, and contains an impressive naval spectacle. A fine supporting programme includes an Edison military drama, “His CoinnuWs tyife.” The brightest of comedy will be provided by Keystone’s “A Rural Demon,” and “ Bunny’s Mistake,’” with the favourite fat man in the leading role. Two Gaumont productions. “bakes of the Pyrenees” and “A Sandstone' Quarry,” should command special attention.

PRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. A change of programme will bn screened at the Princess Theatre tonight, comprising another list of noveltit's. headed by a Broncho drama., “Wolves of the Underworld,” 2000 feet in two parts. The story contains a thrilling plot, and should suit the tastes of those who iippn»cmte an elciting story. The Lubin Company have also lorwnrded their latest 1000 ft drama, in “Just Nobody,” which has met with much .success wherever shown. The Keystone Company will be representwl in “Cruel, Cruel Love,” said to contain ninny humorous idea-s to bring about nuitiy chances of a good laugh. Tin- Topical Budget is full of the latest nows from Home and abroad. “With the Eyes of Love” (Edison) is a fine drama. Two other capital comedies. “ The BclUmy’s Ho venge' ’and “The Eugenie. Boy,” will i-ompleto a capital evening's entertainment.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 203, 12 August 1914, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 203, 12 August 1914, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 203, 12 August 1914, Page 2

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