AMUSEMENTS.
PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT The feature attraction at the Princess Theatre to-niglft is “The Ten Dollar Raise’ 7 an adaption of the story from Peter B. Kyne. Tlie offering filled with such underlying pathos is balanced with such exceptionally lino touches that it appears like a. slice of every day life. The hero \\ illiam \ . Mono as “Wilkins” has .slaved away his life as a book-keeper at a miserable salary. He lives in constant fear of his employer. Although he has been promised a rise every year for fourteen venrs the advance never came. Ho has a rnmanco that has nearly burnt itself ought through the patience of vears. Bo ho plods his way through life—a life utterly drab and colourless. Then one day he_ asserts himsvll. The worm turns and Wilkins is the recipient of a snug fortune. -» good supporting series will also be shown including the latest Gnumont Graphic “.Moonshiners" (comedy), and a beautiful secaiic. •
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1923, Page 1
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