AMUSEMENTS.
McLEAN’S PICTURES.
“TOO MUCH SPEED.”-TO-NIGHT
Mr McLean presents to-ilight a five- ; reel Paramount “Too Much Speed,” starring Wallace Reid. Proving .himself a daredevil driver, Wallace Reid, the popular Paramount star, has astrange role in his latest, picture, “ Too Much Speed.” Mr Reid is shown driving a motor car at the rate of more than 100 miles an hour. There are many .exciting and humourous situations in . the story. Ayres and Theodpre Roberts share the honours with tlie st*HV One more thrilling, rollicking. reason why Wallace Reid is the screen's most popular actor: filled with the thrill and laugh stuff that makes a moving picture move! The supports include a Max. Sennett comedy, “ On a Summer Day,’ and a Burton Holmes’ j Travelogue. |
ANNETTE KBLLERMAN HERSKLE
OPENING TO-MORROW NIGHT WEDNESDAY.
Annette Kellerman herself in all her loveliness and perfect poise of figure will appear for two nights only at the Princess Theatre. Annette Kellerman, the Australian girl, the fresh air girl, who has absorbed the sunshine of her native land, and from the sparkling waters of the Pacific derived the physical perfection which has won her worldwide fame, will perform her aquatic act in a huge crystal tank on the stage. The very beauty of this act arouses groat enthusiasm. The Melbourne “Argus” says: “At the conclusion Miss Kellermann was recalled again and again. Miss Annette Kellerinan’s success l : es in her breezy personality, and her incomparable swimming and diving. Welcomed hack to Melbourne by a large audience at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday, she charmed beholders by her graceful exhibitions of aquatics. Miss
Annette Kellerman is “The Lady Versatile.” Swimming, diving, singing, dancing, she is an irresistible entertain** er. Her magnetic personality and vivacious humour is in everything sfie does with'th® 'iniciue charm of ,individuality'.” Suenortcd by a strong cornnan v of Tivoli Follies. This is
Kellerman’s only visit. Book seats early, the demand will be strong. Box plan now open at Mclntosh’s
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1922, Page 1
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