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AMUSEMENTS.

TO-NIGHT. Louise Glaum, the emotional star, will appear at the Princess Theatre tonight in “Greater Than Love’’ a powerful photoplay written by the gifted ('. Gardner Sullivan, which exploits a theme of great uplifting force. The subject deals with the Faith that transcends all earthly emotions —the Faith ol mother love. Tn this picture in which llm . spiritual note is convincingly triumphant Miss Glaum appears as the uiirogenerate. the unbeliever whose heedlessness and selfishness disappear before a great love which, in turn, gives way to the r ‘Greater I hail Love element personified by frail Gertrude Claire, the mother, and which is shown to he Faith. There is a message in this picture. It exposes the recesses of sham, deceit and evil, the faith of the mother in the play transcends all loves, the lovo of self, the love of dress and the love of love. Her creed is belief m the enduring goodness of all. The P"-'-turo is magnificently mounted and iincIv acted. Fred Niblo directed the production.' Alahlon Hamilton plays the hading male role. The latest Gazette, Scenic and Comedy complete the hill. Commencing on Wednesday next the Frst. episode of the new Historical and educational serial: “With Stanley hi Airier," will lie screened.

X,) cold is NAZOL-proof. And no comdi and cold remedy is so economical ? as “NAZOL.” Eighteenpence buys fill doses— more than three a penny. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Ft r Influenza, take

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1923, Page 1

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238

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1923, Page 1

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