Entertainments.
KLYG'S TiIEATItE. The "star" Him to be .shown in the King's Theatre this evening (Monday) is a 2-'Soofl production, ontilled "A Prisoner . of War." It shows how a Bulgarian girl had l)oon raptured by 1 lie Turks, and has become an unwilling , inmate of a Pasha's palace. The visit of an emissary from the Bulgarian Embassy, with important, documents for (he Pasha, gives her a gleam of hope. 11 or expectations are doomed to disappointment, bul when hostilities break mil- slie becomes I lie means of rescuing a number of her follow countrymen from dire peril) aji'l renders a service of the utmost importance to the country she loves. The scenes in which her adventures are developed are vivi/i and exciting, and the discomfiture of (he enemy, elicit cheers. . The supporting programme V advertised on page 1. On E/i<lay and Saturday next the propr/tary will show a monster progra/ume, including that sensation/! detective drama "Zigomar, the />''! s Skin. ' This picture is tlioihir'l ol'a series. The other two shown in the King's Thea/v some time back. On the Morfhiy following the above performances, the proprietary will show/uinder special arrangement with/ the General Eilm Company of Australia) another big and <\\/iusive ' feature drama, entitled "p in a Looking Glass.". The pr<|>rietary is booking scats for Ih J production \\\ }\v Ken. Ailkenj\ Oxford street, where a number/of seats have already been filled This production'is produeedjbv the Monopol Eilm Company of New York, anvl the General Film Coni])any oi Australia hold\ all rights ' \
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 December 1913, Page 2
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