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AMUSEMENTS.

ONE CLEAR CALL” TO-NIGHT

To-night First National’s great masterpiece “One Clear Call.’” starring j Henry 11. Wathall and Hilton Sills, I "ill lie presented at the Princess Theatre and on Wednesday and Thursday next an astounding and brilliant Persian spectacle, Fitzgerald’s world famous work, the f;ubniyat of “Omar i Khayyam,” in eight brilliant and j massive parts. An all slur east and seven thousand people. Xo one—whether a follower of motion pictures or not— must miss this tremendous and magnificent production, it may never ha equalled again : it certainly will never he excelled. Ihe leading film critic of America says of “Omar Khayyam”:— “Xo more beautiful picture than this has heeu shown on the screen in the thirty years that motion pictures have been projected. Flic action is shown in s< cues that fairly sparkle with brilliance, like diamonds in the sun.” This gnat Persian spectacle will create a t ri inendoujr sensation. 'J lie rubaiyat of “Omar Khayyam,” the picture that will live for over in your memory. For tlie first lime in the history of the stage or screen you will see a most remarkable conception of heaven. Thousands upon thousands of shooting stars—the golden gates of paradise and scenes that make I his picture the supremo production of all times! :

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1923, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
214

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1923, Page 1

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