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AMUSEMENTS.

PQLLARU’S pictures. I MAE AIIBHAY TO-NIHIIT. To-night that popular screen actress, 1 Mao .Murray, will be scon in the star p ,„U- of Pathe feature entitled "The \ B t „f I.OV0.” Harry Bryant, hero a of -The A.B.C. I.ovo,” is driving m l country lane in bis automobile when i he chances upon a Kiri, with a tangle t mass of blonde curls, astride a white horse The girl, who is dressed in < hoys’ clothes, gives her name as Kate , and savs she is without living reinfives, her grandfather haring recent y ? . died She is going "" l " ,to tlu> . ' to seek her fortune. The hero buds, , work for her at a country inn. am drives awav, after leaving his name and I address. Kate stays but a short tune , at the inn, as she is subjected to much , unpleasantness. She steals away one , night. and in the coarse of tune make » her wav to Bryant’s home, located at 1 Stonv Brook farm. Bryant .who .a n , playwright, is embarrassed by her at- , lira,, but Kate coaxes him to allow her I to remain. She tempts him >W «■* innocence, but he plays Jn.r wwh and at length determines to marry tl girl, though she is unable to read «. write and knows nothing ot life. H eventually introduces Ins wife to No' ( York society. She becomes madly jeal- , OUS of a certain Diana Nelson, and no without reason, bu, Bryant .« - tu, jealous ot her. M ' > b ’ ' learns that her mysterious visits ■ certain apartment bouse every day • for.be purpose of learning.” read and write real love dawns m Ins he t aml ilev arc happily reconciled. I \ porting subjects to-n.gbt beautiful scenic -Hlimpses ot and the latest tin,cues. he oicb • consisting of piano, cornet, date a t ciehn will play a select programme eluding several operatic selections. MCLEAN’S PICTURES. UPh.lt A IHH SK, TO-MCHT. \, the Westland Opera House this eve, line Mr Mel .call P'e ' Anil Prngrtunmc „or,v. ,Iml thrilW ... ill i. ms V. il ran in f*”’" " tan for surh a long period. Non l 1,.,s l,een returned to life hy a. perleel uist and makes one of the most thrill,,,, pj,' t iires ever screened. I » . t jon, a two reel Century (’oinedy. and . an |nternational News will be presell -‘ ~( 1 full nrehestra will supply a ] 1, a s in^miisiea | l || ProgI'am"m; 1 'am"m ;

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1921, Page 1

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394

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1921, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1921, Page 1

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