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AMUSEMENTS.

• .JACK I E ( OOGAN—MONDAY. To lie it star at >ix years of age is a .sit'M of genius—iiotliing less. Ami that is what Jackie Coogan is—a genius. This likeable little elia|> will appear at the Princess Thealre in his latest production "My I Joy” next Monday. Jackie proves that n person doesn’t have to he an adult to be a motion picture star. It is doubtful it there is any other star in the profession who has the following possessed by Jackie Congan, for his last two pictures, “The Kid.” in which he played second part to Charles Chaplin, and "Peek’s Pad Hoy.” There isn’t any emotion which Jackie cannot register—and register with a punch, lie is a horn actor, if there ever was one of that species, anil it is a constant delight to watch hint at work on the screen. "My Hoy” is tin excellent entertainment ; not only because the "Kid” is in it, Imt because be lias a story written especially tor him, which fits him like the proverbial glove and which gives him full opportunity to display his varied talents. A Halite Gazette. Pat.he Review and a good comedy entitled “Snooky’s I* resit Air,” featuring Snook.v the Hungarian. ! will also bo shown. tfcLEAM’S PICTURES. ; TWO STARS TO-XfGHT. | To-night at tile Princess Theatre Mr McLean presents a grand double star programme. The first picture shows Jack Holt and Hebe Daniels in “North tl f the Pin Grande,” and the second one stars that popular actress Constance Hiimey in "The Magic Cup.” Further chapters of the serial “Winners of the West,” comprise a very fine programme. The orchestra will supply a musical programme.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1923, Page 1

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