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AMUSEMENTS.

Ik W. CRU’EmiS PRESENTS THE LOVE FLOWER” TO-NIGHT.

"The Love Flower." I). W. Griffith’s wonderful picture with Richard I inh!“tin‘s:-. will he shown at Princess Theatre to-nighi. Three men and a eiil stranded mi a desolate South Sea island-here is romance and adventure and the story of a girl’s supreme heroism. The pm-fumed night of the exotic tropics-a silver moon giving radiance to softly waving palms--a mail breathing the old, eld story of love to a girl. sweet and clean as the great ocean that lapped the hem It—Here is retd romance -et among the luxurious and exotic utmosplioie of the tropics and romance that comes with the sweet - 11 ess of the scented breeze, fine of the nm-t iinportant United Artist’s presentations of the year is “The l.ovo Flower’’ starring: Richard Barthelnicss under the dirt'etion of I). \V. Griffith. This is a simy ol a girl who knew no fear, who loohe I death in the lace to -ave tlie one she loved ••■her lather. Th: 1 !i' tine h ' for its locale l In' chums oi the tropics winch are shown in all their exotic he.inty. with their beautiful lagoons, the sunl'glu waters, and the tltihelievable wonders at the doitom ol ;t tropical sea. the working oiti of tdo romance of three men and a girl stranded on a tropical island makes one of the most beautiful stories that has ever come to the screen. -V I*ollie* Review and Topical Budget will complete a hue programme. Usual prices will he charged to-night.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1923, Page 1

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