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McLEAH’S PICTURES.

OPERA liOl'SK. TIICRSDAY. Mi .McLean has decided to extend the nights of showing in Hokitika by adding Thursday nights to his list. On Thursdays the pictures will he screened at the Westland Opeia House. The programme for next Thursday will he a great Paramount picture starring Hilli,. Rurke in "The Education of Elizabeth." The story tells of how in the front low of the elioius she scored a possible every time. She had approximately fifty-one diplomas bushing, hut w hat she did not know about Broadway and men would get lost on tlie tip of a needle. At least, that s w hat Elizabeth thought about .herself. Until one day. a nice staid old man proposed to her and More she could whistle, she was in quite a new world where manners wore a disease and bedtime was at nine p.m. Then! She ( found that she knew nothing at all about men, um! she had to start her education all over again. A comedy romance that softens your heart and | tickles toilr funny hone. The line programme includes a Mack Sonnetl | comedy," Summer Girls, ’’ and another | of those line travelogues, "Aosterday in, Samoa." The full orcliestia will supply .' tin* musical program and prices will ; he as usual. j

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1921, Page 1

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McLEAH’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1921, Page 1

McLEAH’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1921, Page 1

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