AMUSEMENTS.
Princess Theatre. to-nights special proGIt.AAI.AIE. “Swanee,” vocal one stf']), full chorus. “Feather Your Nest.” men end chorus. “Night of Stars” (Tales of Hoffman) full chorus. “Alnnidight.” solo. Miss Perry anti chorus. Rnggin’ Through the live." full
chorus. •’•'Laz.y Mississippi." lull chorus. ••I’oarl of Sweet Ceylon.” solo. Mr Aldridge and chorus. ”1 Intuiting AVnltz.” dance hy Misses Fane, Mclntosh and Rutland. with vocal accompaniment. “Southern Home.” solo. Miss >hn»d and (horns. “Humming,” Fox Trot hy Miss Galhraitli and Mr Grant with vocal accompaniment. “Hniwatha’s Melody." «ol<>. Air White and chorus. “Oh hy Jingo,” full chorus. “Hole in the Ground.” full chorus. “AA’yoming Lullaby" solo Miss McIntosh and chorus. “You Wouldn’t Believe Me.” Miss Shand and Mr Seedier];. INTERVAL OF TEN Ml SITES. “Spu'ng Song.” Fantasia, children. “My Orinolin.” solo. Aliss Berry and chorus.
“From far Gahoos," solo, air A Idrider and chorus. “White Pirettes.” ballet, children. “Pas do Seal, the Moth, Mel ha GiM
lions. “Daddy Moon.” solo. Miss Shand and chorus. “Gavotte.” four small and
! hoys. “Indian Rajs,” male chorus. Tcte a Tete! ballet. Flora AleCaskllL Alva Mclntosh and Helen Stnveley. “Gachuca." lull chorus. “GOD SAVE THE KING.” The entertainment, is in aid of the Beautifying Association funds, and should draw a very large attcnd.rncc. The (ioniv v ill In open ,i| 7.4(1 iml the pr igramine conimenres at 5.15 o'chik. POLLARD’S ".'CTURES. SF.I.itML TO 'BACK TU GOD’S GOFNTIiY,” MONDAY. Olle of tile greatest ill dailies olivei ('lira nod's famous stories of iho Canailian North-west is show illy; ai the Piincc-s Tlaatie on Monday. It is int it !eil “Tli,' fmi rage "I Marin O’Doolie” and is presented by a cas' of all-siar players, headed liv Paulin, St ai ke ami Niles Welch. Animals plat an i mpni'l a ill part in tlii- production Bare.', an outlaw dog. wild and fern important cliarac|,'i s. The atinn-ph, r, nl' ihei - • 1111 1 r \ north of 5A i- lai Ih i nil v leprodueed in ibis piodiietioti Th, sceuie backgrounds arc ol a kind l-'a 1 makes iho piodnciion a lravelogi.e a. well as one of the mo-1 intensely ili.lmalie liiiman interest stories eve: screened. It is also an odiiont iunu! film. giving many inleresiing and unusual amnia! scenes. A hear light, the mmtal e,unhai between two men. I!, rilli na; escapes ami a genuine !t,v, interest are some ~f the high lielns o! the pi millet 1011. 11 i- 1 Ilf- sloiv of man who braves G’e dangers ol ice am' snow to rescue a heave gill who iholding her enemies at liav with tin aid of a Pained hear. A real hrai fig'll between MTU grizzlies is due of ill big scenes of ihe film, it is a pielun that holds 1 lie iutelT-l from the liisi Hash an,| maintains (lie siispeii-e until the final elnse-oiit. The supports include a Pa the Gazelle. Pallie Review and a enmedv entitled "A Itcgiilai Girl.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1921, Page 1
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