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AMUSEMENTS.

MAX l-’RUM 11ELL’S RIVER,” AND I,HATH Jill PUSHERS” TO-NIGHT.

What is considered a.-, a picture with a punch is ".Man From Hell’s River,’’

which conics to the Princess Theatre to-night. This vigorous story written by .James Oliver C'urwootl and in which Irving .Cummings is the star supported hv Wallace I leery, leva Xovak, amt Rin-Tin, the wolf doc actor, the spectator is treated to intensely interestin':'.

aeliuli wliicli aecillimlates at the ojiening reel and maintains a steady ini reusing suspense to the finish. The picture is remarkable for its fidelity to the script. The backgrounds are truly magnificent since they have been caught in the Ynsemile X'ational Park. Mr ( tmvoud is the leading (ictioiiist writing of life in the* open spaces of the snow country. "Man From Hell’s Riv is vital and vivid entertainment. A hie; supporting programme will also he shown to-ui;;ht including the fourth series of the world famed "Leather Pushers," starring Reginald Denny , also further chapters of “With Stanley in Africa,” and a roaring comedy by .Mack Sennett entitled "Bright Eyes.” Usual prices will he charged. Coming Wednesday, "Tho Journey’s End.” Coining Thursday “The Half Rreed” from the famous play by tho same name.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1923, Page 1

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