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AMUSEMENTS.

•A TALK OK TWO WORLDS," MONDAY. Oouveruour Morris has au international reputation for building an oxciting story and the pholuplay adapf.fiLi on oi “A Tit It* ut Two AA oriels, ’ is a fine example oi his work. It screens at the Princess Theatre on .Monday. No expense has been spared in the !>i>rgemi.-, Kastorn settings and the elaborate care taken to got Chinese customs is a credit to the Goldwyn Company. I.catricc .Toy as tlie little white girl wlio was rescued during a Boxer rising, is brought no to helieve herself Chinese, is very alluring, but, after all iTio highest marks of the play go to "Wallace Beery as the sinister Tong chieftain. Relieved by grim humour, his wickedness is a strange but faithful picture of the Oriental mind in its manifestation. The last roe 1 of the drama is sensational to the last degree and tlie play as a melodrama must he regarded as a high class entertainment . Starling on Monday next will he shown a great scries oi twelve iworeelcrs of athletic slants. "The Leather Pushers."’ Kvery red is a complete story and is not a serial. It is a Universal .Jewel production and Reginald Denny is the lending star. Further chapters ef the serial ■•With Stanley in Africa" will also he shown. On Thursday next i he world’s sweetheart, Marv Bickford, will he seen in her latest picture, "The Love Light.” Usual prices will he charged.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1923, Page 1

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