AMUSEMENTS.
Monday. A rattling sea story slurring Hobart P/>sttortli is to lie seen in "The Sea Lion" screening at I’iineess Theatre on Monday. Tin's First .National star is Uii ini in the States as a “He man'' and his pictmex are always out of doors wholesome and lull of tuK'cnttire. The. action is swift, and without l ame in this story and there is a fine plot. Special mention must be made also of the. very fine whaling scenes taken in the Behring Sea. They are themselves a romance. The supporting east is very good, little Bessie Love as the ocean waif wlm encounters such terrible adventures being just a little mouse to tame the sea lioi). The storm at sea is remarkably realistic, and the hand In hand fighting must have resulted ill some serious damage to those taking part. This drama marks a refreshing change from the society play fare. A fine supporting programme will also he shown including the latest 1 *o-tlie Gazette, a. beautiful Best Xatme Study. Scenic, and two Heel coined. Brices are as usual.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1923, Page 1
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180AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1923, Page 1
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