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AMUSEMENTS.

— ! DEM PSKY-CARPENTIER FIGHT. To-morrow evening in the Princess Theatre Mr D. I). O’Connor will present the record breaking film of the historic light between Jack Dempsey and. Georges Cnrpentier. The day of tho fight was an ideal one for pliotoI graphy, making it possible to recognise 1 in the crowd scores of well-known pco- | pie—authors, statesmen, ambassadors, 1 film actresses and celebrities from all parts of the world. In view of the ' extremely favourable lighting . condiI tions, it is not surprising that the pictures of the actual lighting have eclips.ed everything of the kind hitherto known in film-photography. Every blow exchanged is seen in the clearest detail, with “close-ups” of the important moments, particularly in the amazing second round, when Carpeni tier dealt - Dempsey the formidable blow on the jaw which brought him I within an ate of winning the high- | sounding title of “Champion of the World.” The pictures of the great fight makes an appeal which gees far beyond the sporting public. Thousands of ladies attended the actual contest, and hundreds of thousands have seen the pictures. Prices of admission will be Dress Circle 2s; Stalls Is, plus tax. No half tickets. Seats may be reserved at Mclntosh’s. McLEAN'S PICTURES. PRINCESS MARY’S WEDDING. This evening Mr McLean presents Alice Brady in a great drama “A ! Dark Lantern” a stirring picture which ! shows this favourable star to great advantage. Another picture that will prove a great attraction will be the , screening of Princess Alary’s wedding, • m all its gorgeousness, a picture that should have a great attraction for tho fair sex.. The opening chapters of a new serial “The Branded Four” will also be shown.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1922, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1922, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1922, Page 1

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