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AMUSEMENTS.

TOM MOORE tX “HOLD YOUR HORSES.” In the role of n .street eleaner. henpecked husband, ami without backbone enough to fight his way out of a paper bag. Tom Moore is seen in the funniest comedy of his screen career in "Hold Your Horses,” starring at the Princess Theatre on Monday. This picture is adapted from the Saturday Evening Post story by Rupert Hughes and is the romance of a New York street cleaner, who was given control of a street with a red flag—then he discovered he was a horn boss and therefore things changed. From a henpecked husband he became a wife beater. and those who had hecn in the habit of walking over him learnt that, dynamite was to he exploded or in oilier words "even a worm will turn.'’ There is a big supporting cast in the picture headed by Naomi Childers. The third cpi.-ndo of "With .Stanley in Africa.” the latest Pa the Gazette and Putin- Review will complete a capital pro gramme. Ifa Wednesday and Thursday next 'he long expected picture ‘One 'Week of I .ove, Stirling Elaine Hainmerstein as the serial hititerify. and fnmva;. I carle its the m.igiuticetit, passionate finite, will he presented for two nights only. Petty Wynne invites all her ! fiends to the -illy celebration of her birthday. They are requested to leave their brains at. home, and come attired in formal bathing costume.'*. P-S.—The party commences at -I p.m.. hut there is no telling when it will end. This innocent invitation is the forerunner of the greatest passon plav of 1923.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1923, Page 1

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263

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1923, Page 1

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