AMUSEMENTS.
•‘KISSING (TP’S HACK/’ TO-NIGHT The film version of the famous poem “Kissing Cup’s Race,” starring the popular English artists Violet Hopson, Gregory Stott, ami Joe Plant, tlic famous English jockey, will lie shown at tho Princess Theatre to-night. A British masterpiece of the turf, full of love, romance, intrigue, and the “Sport of Kings.” Every lover of horses who .sees “Kissing Cup's Ka.ee” will he impressed by the evident affection that exists between the heroine, Violet Hopson, and her equine friends. This feeling is by no means assumed especially for the screen, for she is as well known in sporting circles as amongst her host of screen admirers. Ilorscriding is, .indeed, her favourite exercise, and few clays pass without the preliminary of a gallop across the downs, or a more sedate canter in !ho park, Violet Hopson is also a keen judge of form, and knows more about the points of a horse than a lot of men. A. fine .supporting series will also be presented and prices are as usual.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1923, Page 1
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172AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1923, Page 1
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