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AMUSEMENTS.

‘ FOOI.ISII WfVLS’•—THI'RS DAY

On Wednesday good old “Bill" Rogers” who is so homely any handsome and so good an actor that apparently he doesn’t act, is to be seen in another Goldwyn picture ‘Honest Hutch’’ at the Princess Theatre on Wednesday. '‘Honest Hutch” is a story of how “()rt Hutchinson”, the laziest, most shiftless, no account man who ever married a. jewel of a woman, capable of and willing to support herself, her brood of a. half dozen children, and her lazy spouse, reformed even if it was almost under duress and became a real honest to God plutocrat, as the result of some hard work and seme good luck. It is perhaps the best role that Rogers, the famous rope mirling ex-cowptiiieher has ever hud in pietuies. Best because it fits him so well and presents such wonderful opportunities f r elniiacierisation, all of which are accepted. In support of Rogers is Mary \|;!on and Tolly Marshall rll selected for their ability and peculiar fitness for the roles. '‘Honest Hutch, is a wholesome, lino bit of euteiainment with many a laugh and chuckle mixed in, not only in the scenes, but in the titles many of which are the work of the one and only Kogois when it comes to wit, and ho has the kind of humour that never grows stale or stifled. On Thursday at last you can sec ill Thu fust real Million Dollar Picture. It took two years to make, it' cost $ 1,101.L00. Carl Laemmle presents the Universal super-Jewel production “Foolish Wives”. To enable you to see this colossal drama, for tbe price of a theatre seat—more than SO,OOO was spent for every minute you see it on the screen. It will entertain you, fascinate you, visualise your dreams of Health, luxury. power. A colossal drama of Abnite Carlo—the Magnificent. Written, directed b,v and featuring Von Strolieim “A Man Aon Will Love to Hate.” Prices—Circle 2s 2d; Stalls Is 8d: Children Is Id.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1923, Page 1

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329

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1923, Page 1

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