AMUSEMENTS.
CHARLIE Cl 1A I'LI.V THURSDAY. There "ill ho no pictures to-night, owing to the continued picnic, but tomorrow Hight it display will he presented at the Princess Theatre when the great Charlie Chaplin will he seen in his latest .Million Dollar release ‘The Idle Class.’’ lie is ably supported by Eilna I’nrviance. and .Mack Swain and the fnn is last and furious right through the picture. \ oil see him as a gelling hobo with morsi fancy strokes than science, and more ways of getting,a hall titan a ginger-headed caddy. His game of golf is worth going to see—he can hit a Is:. 11 on tile wing, on tht bounce, or any old way. It is a riot'from the first shot at t lie iirst tee until they have to undress him with a can opener. This hig laughter picture is supported by a topical I’ntbc seven reel feature “ The House of the i oiling Hell” .starling May McAvoy ami Bruce (lordon. m ■ gnvtLmuwpacßrnagg
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1923, Page 1
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164AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1923, Page 1
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