Entertainments.
ft KING'S THEATIiE. The full programme of pictures to be sliown in the King's Theatre this evening (Monday) will bo found advertised on page 1 of this issue. "The Golden Hoard" (or ''Buried Alive") is 2.100 ft long. In this film lted Morel, as leader of a bushranging gang, plants his plunder, and is desserted by l.'ob Steward, who means to live honestly. Becoming ill, l'ob is cared for by Pete and in his delirium leia out about the plunder. Pete Snakes use of this knowledge id confiscate the booty, but his conscious pricking him, proposes that Bob shall join him in cotton growing, ho (Pete) finding the money. The venture prospers. Bob gets happily married, but Pete cannot forget, that lie did a mean trick. Pete gets very ill, and on his death-bed (Uncloses his secret 1o Bob. Meanwhile Morel had de—Vermined to be revenged for the iW of bis treasure. Prowling abo'SJt; : i v • by l'ob, who ar- ■ rang'-. ~ . ti-us'. -I j . vant, ■ > L'-'uip iiiv :rcasu.rc lo the j hiding-place. Ihe :fuiig • cap- I tures lh>b. ;m;i! cjitiv. ii.m <dl j telling hi':' Hi'-" \viil_»«urv : ''"l the empty -mi-c i thrust Itim in, but las ijJ-lc. Icii b, liiin and assisted by a number of slaves, arrives just in tune to effect a rescue.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 February 1914, Page 3
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217Entertainments. Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 February 1914, Page 3
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