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AMUSEMENTS.

‘•THE ROSARY”- -TO-NIGHT. I ! Ai tiic !’rinrc-s Theatre to-night the j special stiir attraction is the popular I jjic-tiit'isntion of -‘Tlio Rosary”. (t : shows the grand new symphony of lni- ! oiiin (‘motions. ,\ greater screen rendition of the drama that hn s brought n sol) and a smile to the world. A •sonnet of sweet sacrifice; an idyll of perfect lore. Bernard AleConville's great story inspired by the theme of the stage play by Edward Rose. “All your words of love, all your caresses hare been his! Co hack to him!” The world will thrill again, and throb again to the new rendition of the theme that holds the heart. ff only we could j tell you ol the glorious lore of one r.onmn. the bitter love of another, the saoi'ilieiug love of a mother- of the rii-li of union, of drama, the choke of emotion, the thrill of real thrillsol the real people who reflect re: 1 humanity—of the appeal that readies out to place warm lingers on your heart, j !! it we can’t. The m-ivoh alone has 1 Hi,-il power. MeLE/tN’S PICTURES. DOUBLE STAR. FRIDAY. On Ccrid Friday night. MV 11. .McLean presents a grand douhle star attraction. The lir-i special feature shows the popular Alice Brady in a bright presentation “Out of the Chorus” a picture full of life and bright .scenes. The second star shows Wanda Hawley in the leading role of “The House that Jazz built” and the film is a most attractive and enjoyable one. In addition further episodes of the serial ‘•Winners of the West” will 1 f -• fcreeiied. the whole making a very (line programme. The Orchestra as usual will play a choice musical programme.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1923, Page 1

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