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AMUSEMENTS.

TOM MOORE f.X “OFFICER GC.O'

TO-NIGHT

Popular Turn Moore will be seen at the Princess Theatre to-night in his latest comedy success, “Officer fifiO" it story of a young man who came home 1 1 mu a trip abroad in time to get mixed up with a gentleman, crook who was robbing his house of valuable paintings. The picture b ail adaptation of the turnons Cohan and Harris stage play that has lived these many years in the memory of those who saw it as one of the best fiinmakers ever written. In adapting it to the screen all the business of the original has boon retained. Tom Moore in the leading role is admirably east and a strong supporting cast has been secured for him. “Officer Gfifi” has a melodramatic farce, full of original incident, and with especially clever titles, many of which are from the, original play. For entertainment the offering will not he excelled this season. The latest Gaumont Graphic, a two-reel Mack Seunett comedy, and a beautiful scenic will also b e shown and prices are as usual.

On Thursday next by special arrangement with the Universal Coy. the great sensational picture “The Storm” will !>e presented for one night only. Virginia Valli, House Peters, and Matt Moore play the leading parts in this fine picture and are ably supported by an allstar caste. ‘The Storm” is a marvellous picture, it i- one of the biggest that the screen will witness for a long time to come. The story contains every element of the highest phases of emotional drama. The prices for Thursday are: Circle 2s 2d. stalls Is Sd. school children will be admitted downstairs at GW

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1923, Page 2

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283

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1923, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1923, Page 2

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