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AMUSEMENTS.

Cf I AJ! ME CHAPLIN TO-NIGHT. The lung looked for picture of the one and only Charlie Chaplin in “The Idle Class,” will he the special attraction at the Princess Theatre to-night, and supporting this is a seven reel Patlie feature “The House of the Tolling Hell,” starring May MeAvov and llruce Gordon. In “The Idle Class” Charlie plays a double part, the absentminded husband and the tramp. Edna Purvianee plays the part of his wife, and -Mack Swain the part of the angry father. This picture has had tremendous success in the larger cities, being greeted everywhere with shrieks of laughter. Patrons are advised to come early to-night to seen re their seats and to suit late comers the Chaplin picture will he shown after the drama. Another big special production will be shown on Monday night ;i marvel of cinema art “Kismet.” the play made famous in England by Oscar Ashe and Lily Drayton, hut produced in America by Otis Skinner. MoLEAN’S PICTURES. NEW SEIM AI. EDIT) AY. Mr McLean presents a special double star programme on Friday evening, starring Hebe Daniels in “Ducks and Drakes," Ethel Clayton in “Her Own Money,” two very fine pictures. The opening chapters of a new serial, one of the best ever shown, “Winners oT the West.” starring Art Aeord. will also he shown.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1923, Page 1

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