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AMUSEMENT.

•—-- * ” POLLARtVS DCTURSS. VORINNE (HUFFITU -TO-NIGHT. Coriinie Griffith is seen in "hat might be described Ms an election comedy •• Bail's Candidate." .it the Brin cess Theatre to-night. The story deals with a girl "ho takes a hand in pulpits "lien tin- men fail to manage to hoi liking, and makes a great success id it. upsetting all precedents, putting one man out. who happens to he her own young man, and putting the most unlikely •nan in- a village pauper. The story has the (). Henry touch about it. and was a prize winnei in a big story competition. Corinue Griffith is. as usual, wholly delightful and is assisted liv a series of costumes ranging from the

vitv latest in nillu: gowns In trousers ami gumbo, its. Ilm supporting pictures in to-night's display arc, Topi cal Budget. Cinema Travels. “They’re Off" Comedy. Oil Tlmrsdiiy Mitchell Lmvis the popular actor will lie semi ill his latesi feature ‘‘Kino Spruce” a story ol the wild woods mid Forests of Maine. One of the most satisfactory picturi/ itions of a big novel that lias liven made in the past two veins is ‘‘Kins Spniee'’ Mitchell Lewis, the best actor of rugged types ill tile entire screen world, is the star of ‘Kino Spruce" tlm picture version of llolman Hay's (amoim sloiy of tin l Maine forest, and does work cl tremendous power and eoiivetion, hi' peg forma nee inking rank with his remarkable achievement in "I he Harrier" that lifted him overnight into screen fame. A Grand Graphie. eomedv and seenie will also he shown.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1921, Page 1

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261

AMUSEMENT. Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1921, Page 1

AMUSEMENT. Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1921, Page 1

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