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CLEAN’S PICTURES.

“THE CHEAT GAME.” TO-NIGHT, j A sensational sporting picture will | bo tho attraction at the Princess Thoiiti'f entitled ‘‘The Great i Game". The picture is a typical Nat j Gould drama, and introduces all the ingredients that arc necessary to make I an exciting and thrilling racing story. 1 ■ 'part Iroin the racing environment, j the picture is fortunate in having for I its hero the famous English gentle-1 j man boxer, Bombardier Wells, whose 1 splendid physique enables him to work = Mum- very .-■onvineinp; stunts, and his one great opportunity oomes, when at - the last moment a protege of his. whom he has backed to win a large stake, is j unable to appear at the appointed time, and lie steps into the ring to light himself. His opponent is known as “Tiger lull and a tough looking customer he looks. A great light takes place and alter six rounds of strenuous fighting Wells severely thrashes the Bully, who his been hacked hy the villain. The picture is lull of exciting incidents notably the races for the English Derby. . and the 2000 Guineas which are grap- !J Ideally djepieted on the screen. The first screening „f this picture took *> i lace recently in Auckland, and estah--1 ished a record for the Princess Theatre. nearly 3000 people paying for rdmis- " a sion. Special prices will bo charged, upstairs 21; downstairs 1/1.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1921, Page 1

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CLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1921, Page 1

CLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1921, Page 1

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