Entertainments.
IvL\<;\S TREATJRE. »—< I lie programme of pictures to be ■hown at the King's Theatre-this titernoon and evoning includes scen■i' films, entitled "Pathe Gazette. No. 150." "Life on a Swedish Cruiser" and "Hairdressers of Hritany." The comic scones are "Tote ■s Doorkeeper," "Love Laughs at Locksmiths" and "Doggio would a Tailing Go." A eomedv is entitled "Captain Jenk's -Dilemma." There ' ro v <> cowboy productions, entitVd "Spirit Awakened" and "Billy's Sfcrategem," one Indian drama. "Life on the Border," and a dramatic story, "Eleanor Cnyler." The star film to be shown oil Monday •vening is a sensational production, -ntitled "A Victim of the Mormons." This film, which is 2300 ft ■ii length, proved popular in TFoll■ngton a few month* back. Tt bows a sensational chase of a Morgan liv motor ears, railway trains, "ngines, motor boats, and ocean lin•rs. until he is finally captured. Also, on Monday evening, there will s^mrn the procession- of the men >ff H.M.S. New Zealand, leaving he Levin 'Railway Station, headed >.v the Roys' Training Farm band.
"ii racecourse, tug-of-war, .Tack Tars T'ld Levin Rugby and association ootball, the grandstand, departure f the boys in blue, showing the 1 ram leaving the station, specially Photographed by R. flabin Horn. of 'he London Studio, Levin. ]
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 April 1913, Page 2
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