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AMUSEMENTS.

TWO STABS TO-NIGHT

At flic Princess Theatre to-night a grainl two star programme will he screened. A silent hero in this day ol silent heroism! 'ilint is the enviable role portrayed by Kr.rle Williams in this romantic drama of secret service. There seemed no reason why Jlawtrey fiiurke should not have been in khaki when bis country called. And yet Tie ehcse the polo held instead of the battle held, the cozy country cluiih.ouso instead of the damp dugout. But was there a reason why he risked even the greatest prize ul all—the girl he loved, and who loved him but could nut respect him? Was he taking greater chances lighting the enemy at home than the enemy abroad. Mare .McDermott, who plays the principal male role in "The Amazing Lovers,” Las been favourably known Lo the screen for years as one of the most fini.-hed character impersonators ol ear time. Tlis versatility is practically unlimited, and in "The Amazing Lover-," he is equipped with a role that gives his remarkable ability in facial expression and pantomime full opportunity to assert itsoll. Municipal Election results will be screened to-night. McLEAN’S PICTURES. ALICE BRADY, I’K 1 DAY. Mr -Mel.ean presents at the Princess Theatre on Ifii'iday evening another special Paramount attraction. "The Land of Hope,’’ starring Alice Brady, is another of those stirring dramas that have proved so attractive to picture lovers, full of incident am' giving the talented star every opportunity to display her powers. The serial "Winners of the West,” will be <ont in ectl fora further series, depicting seme very startling experiences. The orchestra will supply a choice musical programme.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1923, Page 1

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273

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1923, Page 1

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