KING'S THEATRE
On Monday evening:. March 31st, at the King's Theatre. Levin, a notable picture. ''The Massacre," will be projected. The proprietor announces that "sensational is not the adjective to describo this film; that it is thrilling and startling in the extreme, and is not without pathos—pathos that must movo all who see it. Following are tho chief heads: The camp of the aco of spades; tho scout leaves his wife and child; the great waggon train crossing the prairie; the attack upon the Indians; the battle in the valley: the chief swears vengeance. A wellplanned attack by the blood-thirsty Indians (not hundreds, but thousands, engaged in ;i fierce conflict); Indians and white men; the massacre of the settlers by the Indians; the narrowing circle and tho rescue. Those are some of the many incidents that go to make this remarkable film.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 March 1913, Page 3
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142KING'S THEATRE Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 March 1913, Page 3
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