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AMUSEMENTS.

EARLE WILLIAMS, TO-NIGHT,

The pupil la r Earle AVilliams will he seen in "Restless Souls,” an adaption of “Playing Dead,” by Richard Hard* ing Davis iit the Princess Theatre tonight. "Restless Souls” is a story of a man who plays dead in order that his wile may marry another, and then learns that his will is missing and that an aunt will benefit hv his death. Ho returns to life in order that his wife may come into her inheritance. There is much whimsical comedy in the drama, and a dog plays an important role, and incidentally provides much ol the humour in the picturo when the dog. who has taken a dislike to a certain occult scientist shows his dislike in a practical manner—the bite was genuine enough. A big supporting

programme will also bo shown including a Topical Budget, Canadian scenic, screen snapshots, and a comedy. On Thursday Alary Pickford, the world's sweetheart, will he seen in her latest picture. "The hove Tight.” The story of a little Italian girl in an Italian fishing village amongst the l clifls bordering on the .Mediterranean in Northern Italy. How the little girl presides over the family of her orphaned brothers- how a great tragedy comes into her life and the final reali-

sation with its accompanying sacrifice—make not only an unusual story for the screen, but a startling innovation for Mary Pickford herself. This picture will be .shown at usual prices.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1923, Page 1

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242

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1923, Page 1

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