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Entertainments.

KING'S THEATRE

The programme of pictures shown in the King's Theatre last evening was an interesting one. The same programme will be shown again this afternoon and evening. Following is the synopsis of part II of "The Scapegrace," one of (he "star" films to be shown on Monday evening:— •lack's claim pans out well, and he buries his gold under his tent. Manoel becomes aware of the hiding place. One evening Molly fees Manoel following -Jack, and fearing for his safety tries to induce her father and the boys to. '0 after him. They are too intent on card playing. She goes alone. Manoel lias wounded Jack, bound him with ropes, and secured ihe gold, leaving him to perish in his lent, which he has fired. Moll y arrives and is earned off by the Mexican. Alarmed by his daughter's absence Summers gets "the boys" and they run to Jack's tent, release him, and go in pursuit. Garcia is brought to bay and takes Molly on to a frail mountain bridge. The bridge gives way, and the pair disappear. Garcia is dashed to pieces, while Molly escapes. John Marriott, knowing that his son has made good, leaves the old country to visit his son. He hears of the betrothal of Jack and Molly. Patrons can now rely on keeping warm while in the theatre, as the proprietors have installed coal stoves. These were used for the first time last night. !

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HC19140516.2.11

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 May 1914, Page 3

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241

Entertainments. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 May 1914, Page 3

Entertainments. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 May 1914, Page 3

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