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AMUSEMENTS.

PREMIER PICTURES—TOWN HALL FRIDAY. On Friday evening next the above pictures will be showing including two star pictures, entitled "Death or Glory," a film of 2500 feet, and"Dr Gar-Ei-Hama," a film of 2600 I eel. The supporting programme includes the usual comic, dramatic, scenic and educational subjects. The price of admission is one shilling to , all parts. SKATING. Tho Alexandra Kink will be opened to-morrow evening for bleating under entirely now management. The rink will l>o brilliantly lighted with electricity, which has been inntnlled by Claphmam and Co.. under the uuporvieion of Mr .1. Kirk wood, electrical engineer. The eveiiin;* nenflionß will bo open on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at. 7.!!0, and the afternoon Hcaaionß on Thumiayn and ,Saturdays at 3. Good music, will be provided and the floor supervision will be in capable hands. It, is the intention of the new management to provide for the comfort and pleasure of pafcroiiH, and to restore the popularity o| nkatini' in the town. EM PRESS TII EATRE. _"A Rajah's Hatred." Heal rice Wilson visitin;; her brother, a British olliccr in India, is sought in marriage by a native Prince. She reluses him, and he plots revenue, lie incites the Sepoys to mutiny, and they set lire to Jack Wilson's home and endeavour to abdnet Beatrice. She is defended by her brother, who in the midst ot the cNcitcineni is taken captive. Beatrice is seized by the Prince. One of his followers takes her in charge. Jack breaks away from his captors, jumps astride a horse, seizes his sister and makes off with her. He accidentally comes across a regimen! ol Gordon Highlanders on their way to quell the mutiny, .lack tells his .story, and (he soldiers lay in ambush awaiting the arrival of the 011-comin;;-Prince, whom they defeat. Beatrice extends her gratitude to her brother and the Captain.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 571, 28 May 1913, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 571, 28 May 1913, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 571, 28 May 1913, Page 5

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