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McLEAN’S PICTURES.

SPKCIAL ATTHACTION l-'H I I>AV. Ml Mr-Lean aiinnlinees ;i s|iii:ll :itlruction for Friday night. when wiH In- presented tln- Paramount lioyahy masterpiece, "The World and Ids Will 1.” Voice* everywhere -laughing, whispering. Wagging tonqnos and a v. oaian's sold. "Ilo’s so nimh older ! I 111 II sill', nod roller 100. They s dioii Id never marry. "The World and his Wile" is an immensely puwcrlul picture with one unique turn in it: its theme and set t ino are id lO'il), yet throng,lmtil its entire length there lines not appear a motor ear, telephone, letter ot revolver. Yet the terrific power is die re. and the tremendous message is hammeied home to the onlooker. One ol tie Crushing moments in this great romance ol love at- war with scandal is when her Inishaml is wounded in a duel to shield her honour, and when carried to the home ol the man whom eossip linked with her name, he found her there in hiding. In addition there will he a special comedy "Hahy s Doll Hnmlits,” a marvellous picture featuring the wonderful Ape, doe .Martin. In meat product ion, lull ol nx.itilig incideitis ami of much interesl. An I uloruatiomtl New s eompletes a speeialj,■ line prngtumme. Special prices, up..l;iirs -Js Id. downstairs Is 7d, children as usual.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1921, Page 1

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219

McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1921, Page 1

McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1921, Page 1

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