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AMUSEMENTS.

TO-NfGHT. Warren Kerrigan lias fur his latest starring feiiture “The Turn of it Card’’ showing at the Princess Theatre tonight. This is a powerful romance of the Californian oil Holds and the star has the role of a you no Western oil magnate who strikes it ‘‘rich.” The “bringing-in” of the oil well, its snl.se(pient burning. the virions plotting; of a croaked oil broker, anil the "amo in which the hero wins a huge estate on Long Island are .situations that vill grip the spectator. The story is interspersed with ti eomedy vein in which the star is the central figure. The supporting pictures to-night are Gaumont Graphic, “Are Honeymoons Happy” (eomedy) and the latest I’athc Review.

On Thursday Ilex Beach's famous story “The Iron 'frail.” a v.orhty successor to the “Spoilers." supervised in the making by the author himself, e. ill he screened for one night only at usual

prices, le.x Bca'di, a name to conjure u ith some of the llio-t red-hlood-e 1 fiction ever written. Those who are familiar with the works of this famous author and especially those who have read “The Iron Trail” will he delighted to learn that it has heon turned out a great picture. The leading role i> played hy Wyndlmm Standing as the engineer who siti reeded in building the Iron Hoad through the wild Alaskan country against great odds. There is n (harumijf, love story intorwovoii in this great story and among the highlights of the story are shown several of the most thrilling hand to ham! fights ever filmed. A line supporting programme will also he shows.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1923, Page 1

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