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Entertainments.

IMC'ITRES. KING'S THEATRE. I'lie King's Theatre was li I led lat-,t evening, when there submitted a remarkable programme, including the "star" picture, "Hose Rouge; or His Lift; for a Flower." The management is to be congratulated, on the newness and quality of the pictures it is showing in Levin. Six ol the productions shown last night were released from the makers as late as the 27th of last month. The programme of pictures to he shown to-morrow night includes, a number of the latest releases. " A Sister's Love" is a domestic drama by the Biograph Co. A production by the Vitagraph Company, entitled "The Younger Brother," is a pathetic story of a mother's love for her youngest horn, with some vivid pictures of great battle scenes in tlio Soudan. There is a sensational Indian picture by the Bison Co., and one by the Edison Co., entitled "How Bella was Won." The latest Gauruont Weekly Graphic will also stand out well in the programme. A scenic picture entitled "Whaling Industry," is a beautiful production. The comic clement is well spoken of, and includes "Bill in Disgrace," "Tliree by Three" and "Never Again Never," which latter is guaranteed to please everybody. The management announces a ■" matinee" for to-morrow' afternoon (Wednesday), tlio prices of admission will bo children 3d, adults 6d.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 May 1912, Page 2

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Entertainments. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 May 1912, Page 2

Entertainments. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 May 1912, Page 2

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