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AMUSEMENTS.

JAM ICS OLIVER C I'K WOOD'S J AAT ors STORY, MONDAY.

.James Oliver Curwood, author of

"Mali Drum Hell's River" adapted from Ins story, '‘The God of Her People,” and writer of many screen successes, is one lictioiiNt who lielieves in writing about life as he sees il through actual experience. Mr Curwood believes in going to the actual scene, thus giving him a close-up of its life, lie believes in being right uii location il that term ciav be used. Thus his stories are authentic. They pulsate with actual life and incident and real characters. There is no other writer who is more familiar with the West or the North country. •‘Man !•'loin Hell’s River," which comes to the Prineess Theatre next Monday is a typical Curwood story. Tt is vital and vivid with life. Irving Cummings is the director and the featured player and lie is supported by Wallace Beery, Eva Novak and Bin-Tin, the mighty hnskio. A grand supporting series will also he presented, including the popular

"I.cal her Pushers." with Reginald Denny, further episodes of "With Stanley in Airiest,” and a roaring Maelc S-oimeU comedy, "Bright hives.” Usual prices will lie charged.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1923, Page 1

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197

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1923, Page 1

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