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McLEaN’S PICTURES

“Charlie Chaplin,” To-night A magnificent double bi-i will be presented at McLeau’s Pictures tonight when the principal attraction will be Charlie Chaplin in his latest and -greatest success, 3000 ft comedy ‘ Charlie’s Vocation” which is described as one of the ooly Charlie’s brightest and beef. The comedy is singularly free from anything couve, being really clean and bright. More than usual interest is displayed in the opening of that beautiful super-rerial “The Mysteries of

Myra.” which features Jean Sotbe-n and Howard ERabrook. The former w 11 be remembered for her wonderful acting in “The Two Orphans,” as the blind gi<l. a et.rtliug dtama which deals impressively with the occult forces of good and evil—-a pioturizition of the titanic straggle between psychio powers of white and black magic. F.fteen terrific episodes of the most wonderful picture ever produced, of a stiong romantio drama introducing for the fist time jn motion pictures scientific psychology and the mys'eries of the occult, a complete story every wesk. To introduce tbi<? wonderful picture to onr poirone, wa intend to give awa.v absolutely free a season tioktu for fifteen -nights to the lady or gentleman who occupies the two mysterious seats which wili be located one upstairs and one downstairs. The orchestra will be in charge of Mr Chas Gibbons who has just returned from Christchurch with a complete aet of orchestral music of the latest, and will be heard for the first time to-night with a full orchestra, comprising the piano, flute, violin, clarionet, piccplo, drum, etc., fa'l supporting programme.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1917, Page 3

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McLEaN’S PICTURES Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1917, Page 3

McLEaN’S PICTURES Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1917, Page 3

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