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A pni ti' ttlaily bright ;’tnl interesting .series. «>l pictures \> ill l<e screened at tiie Empire Theatre. Napier. tonight. tueltu'ing a "star” him entitled ••One Flight Ip." ill h hi< h • > rival oi ••Dolly <>: the |>ai!|. •■" kli,e Reedl plavs a > .h,sr.i. non - )..., •. Every variety ~l tilm is represented, the whole making an ev, eiiei.t programme. KING S THEA I RE. H ASTINGS. To-nbgii: « ill i>e the hi st :u-t-ashut on >• hieii the patrons oi the Kings Theatre «ill have an opportunity <>l witnessing one of the best programmes put oil for some time. The Keystone st#r e.inteily. ••Ambrose’s Sour io apes” a ill < :iiise many a laugh at tin- absurd sii .;.i tion- v. hieli arise a hen Arnbro.e gets hojtelessly contused in hi' I'taleatour to •‘mash’ 'a girl u Jmse twin sister is a'liay- mistaken tor the 1 c.ed one. A splendidly < .neeivod and avtiMi ilranta is impmtml m •The Rainy Day.” The tidveiitures. or rat'rnr misadventures of tn > tramps is most amusingly portrayed in a sparkling Vitagr; ph lirama entitled "Eat'.’ Gertrude McCoy vi til he seen in a eliarming imperson:' (ion as ••'lhe Stenographer." Other it»ins include a very beautiful coloured "Study <‘t Flowers." depicted in s'eroscopie re iiel.
PRINCESS THEATRE. HASTINGS. A progranune <.i star features, headeri by a groat Lubin success entitled "Beneath the Sea” is the star item a» the Princess Theatre this evening. lhe story is one of love and daring. depicting the romance ot a submarine. the inventor’s lit<- career, and the ultimate end oi a villain. On th-’ aims-, of his sulnmirine invention <lepotiderl Ned Ellis’s < arem-, but through tie- xilliatiy <t .me Mason, the trial proved :t failure. But when late again shuffled the cords, it was Mason v. ho v..-ct under. Another splendid leature is a Vita graph drama. in two part' ••Tie' Pi f Vrunty.” a ,-iory of aliuremeiit ami iov. . "The B-Hatod tlonevnuioti"stiekiiig Ar mud mid :t ”Ha-h Hons.- Mnshot nr.- three excellent comedy .subject.'. The latest Topni-.l Budget contains a record of eteiits in Britain mid Ell rope.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 432, 11 August 1915, Page 7
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349ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 432, 11 August 1915, Page 7
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