AMUSEMENTS.
FRECKLES HARRY IX ‘'SCHOOL DAYS.” MONDAY. You simply loved “Freckles” Ramin “Dinty,” “Go and (Jet It” and lately in “Penrod.” didn't you? Of course you did! M ell. just wait until you see him as Speck Brown in “School Days”—it’s the best picture he’s I Keen in yet. and that says a lot. There isn t a living, breathing soul who will not thrill to the pranks, the disappointments and the joys of Wesley Barry in lb- latest screen play. Cos Howards’ “School Days.” In fact, every man and woman who remember.-, the kid days of yesteryear will gloat over the inimitable characterisation of the freckle-faced screen star. Never has he been seen in a photo-play that gives him the wide-t see pc to display Ins ability as a. luminary. A .-mall town boy. who. through the good graces of a wealthy uncle, is sent to a private school. The pranks that ho performs among his small rural friends he also performs among his wealthy circle. A line supporting programme will also 1)0 shown and we advise patrons to hook their seats for Monday next. Usual prices "ill be charged fur this big attraction.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1923, Page 1
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195AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1923, Page 1
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