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AMUSEMENTS.

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. An excellent romantic comedy with plenty of thrills is oliVred in “The Turn of n Card” starring at tlio Princes* Theatre on Wednesday with J. Warren Kerrigan. The star (days the part of a young Western oil magnate who arrives in the- East to take possession of a Long Island estate (his winnings at the gaming table), to find the daughter of the man whom he believes lias taken his life because of his lossess. Ihe comedy begins at this point, and the complicated situation into which the hero is precipitated provides matter tor one of the most excellent comedy dramas of the year. The sup,parking pictures are Gaiunont Graphic, “Are Honeymoons Happy" (comedy), and the latest Patlie Review. On Thursday there is a treat in store for those admirers of lie:: Beach's stories, in "The I ron '1 mil" at the Prince-s Theatre on Thursday. The picture is Imded by critics as a masterpiece nl screen drama, for there are scenes that bring laughter, and again there are scenes that will bring the spectator to the edge of his seat in breathless suspense and expectation: there is the deep gripping romance of a primitive land where might is the ruler. Interwoven in 11 1 - story of strung men there is a love theme that grips ihe interest from beginning to end. there is an all-star caste in the pietue. each member of which was approved by Hex Beach himself before any of the .scenes of the picture were made. The supports on I intraday are a Topical Budget, comedy and cartoon.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1923, Page 1

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