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AMUSEMENTS.

• a TALK OF TWO WORLDS,” .MONDA V. Trapped in his own ingenious torture chamber is tlie fate that Finally meets l.in;' .Jo, the l evil tong chieftain who is the malevolent character in ”A Tale of. Two Worlds,” the Goldwvn sit per fen - tui'c screening at the L’lincess Theatre on Monday. This picturisaiion is a tale by Govcrneur .Morris and is remarkable for its ingenious plot and its extraordinary Eastern atmosphere. The love story is enthralling, commencing with the meeting of the American curio hunter and little Sui Hen who sees him from lior lialeony. Then commences many surreptitious meetings followed l,v the ierrihle announcement of her old Chinese guardian that she is in marry the evil tyrant of Chinatown. The Chinese wedding is a picturesque scene, and remarkably beautiful, and then are also weird scenes of the New Yeai celebrations. Starling on Monday next will be shown a great scries of twelve Iworeeleis of athletic stunts, “The Leather Pushers." Every reel is a complete story and is not a serial. It is a Cnivcrsal Jewel production and Reginald Denny is the leading star. Eiirther chapters of lice serial “Willi Stanley ill Africa'-' will also lie shown. Coming Thursday next Iho world’s sweetheart, Mary Pickfnrd, in her Infos! release, ‘‘The Love Light.” The priees for this big feature are as usual.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1923, Page 1

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222

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1923, Page 1

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