AMUSEMENTS.
“THE MAN FROM SCOTLAND YARD.” TO-NIGHT.
To-night a fascinating detective and mystery drama entitled ‘‘The Man I l nmi Scotland Yard” will be shown at the Princess Theatre, the popular actor Karle Williams plays the leading part, that of the great detective who is sent by the Government to investigate into the cause of the serious leakage in the code of British messages. As the scenes are laid in India beautiful settings of Oriental splendour are presented. Earle Williams, who has in the- past, played in several detective plnvs has never had a part u hii h'suits him as well as ("apt. Hubert Kent. In this fine picture, he is ably supported by an ail-star caste. A good H'lec tion of supporting subjects will also be shown to-night and prices are as usual. t urning on .Monday next •i first National Special. ‘‘Love Never Oil's" starring Madge Bellamy and l.loyd Hughes, At the conclusion of to-night’s program mo an added attraciton will be screened in the big light which took place in Wellington on July 11th. last between Lex Murray the N.Z. champion and Blackburn, the challenger. The picture l show's very clearly the M rounds up to the time the Referee stopped the light, and declared Murray the winner. This picture will be shown after the usual programme so tluit ladies not wishing to remain can leave before the light begins, fstml prices will be charged.
McLEAH’S PICTURES.
CONSTANCE BINNEY. FRIDAY
Mr McLean announces reduced prices for adults of Is circle or stalls, children (Id downstairs, with reserved seats Is (id.
Friday's special attraction shows the popular Constance Biuncy in a great paramount special "Erstwhile Susan.’’ It shows America’s most representative girl in the happy story of a house-hold drudge. No love had over come into her life— never a kiss or a smile. But like Cinderella, in the ever-beloved tale she Hi ids her prince, and wins the good fortune that every girl desires. A Mack Sonnetl Comedy, and the serial "Robinson Crusoe” complete the programme. ______
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1923, Page 1
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