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AMUSEMENTS.

- ■■■■• POt.LARK’S PICTURES. \ MARSIIAi.I. XKILAX l’KOnrcTiox mo.xday. Omo of tlio host attractions of a decade at the Princess Theatre is “Dinty” in which Wcsle.v Harry, the irecklo-fac-ed hoy actor is seen in thu, first starring, voliiele of his young career. It, is the tale of a fighting newsboy, who has nil Old Irish mother to support. San Francisco’s Chinatown is the locale tor some of the scenes and it is replete with dramatic ns well as amusing incidents. Among the unir|ito characters who appear in support- of Wes Harry as “Dinty” O’Sullivan are a Chinese youngster and a jolly little, pickaninny. Romance, pathos, humour and thrilling ndvenfnrc makes this one- of the most extraordinary cinema productions ever filmed. Wesley Harry's smile, freckles and inimitable acting made him famous in “Faddy Long Logs’’ with Mary Fiekford, hut his crowning achievement- has undoubtedly been made in “Dinty.” under the masterful direction of Marshall Xeilan. Tt is a motion picture triumph for both Harry mid Xoilnn. and cannot- fail to doll.. 1 1 even- man. woman and child wlirn seo it A Paths Onwtto and a Kinngrnm of world interest will also he shown. Pollards Kympheny Orchestra will render n sdlec; programme of music.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1921, Page 1

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201

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1921, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1921, Page 1

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