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AMUSEMENTS.

“ONE WEEK OF LOVE.” WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. The l(iii*4 expected picture “One Week ol l.ove'' will be shown at the Princess Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday of this week for two nights only. This exciting picture has keen witnessed hy thousands wherever it lias been .screened, and patrons are advised to hook early to avoid disappointment. Thrills and pathos combine to carry away the onlooker and when the end (nines, it is with a Rasp that he or she realises his or her whereabouts. The “Great Out-of-Doors” is the scene of action in this hie photoplay from the Scir.niek studios. .Miss Hainnierstein, who Hies her own ‘plane, crashes, when she is racing one of her numerous admirers, but she falls into the kind hands of Conway Tearle. who is one of the bad men of the Bad Lands. He is human, however, and the climax of the picture is the best witnessed. Beth Wynne, idol of Broadway’s last set running a continual race with convention. ever seeking to create fresh scandal to shock Airs Grundy, challenged Franklin Fraser to a race m the air. It was the biggest race of all—for if he won she promised to become his wife. And you'll experience the greatest sensation in years, as you watch, with hated breath a thundering express train freighted with human lives, crash over the broken suspension bridge into the flood-swollen rapids below. Skipper Francis, who is touring with this big special feature will sing the latest song: “One At eek of l.ove” daring the screening. The prices are: Circle 2s 2cl. stalls is Bd, children Is Id.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1923, Page 1

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