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AMUSEMENTS.

‘LOVE NEVER. DIES .MONDAY.

A sjx'iu’al First National feature ontilled “Love Never Dios” starring Madge Bellamy and Lloyd Hughes will he the big attraetien at the Princess Theatre cm .Monday next. Reginald Denny in the world famous ‘‘heather I-ushers” and further chapters of "With Stanley in Africa” completes a line programme at usual prices. Extraordinary special attractions will he presented at the Princess Theatre next week. On Wednesday next Priscilla. Dean will be seen in her greatest triumph •‘Under Two Flags” a 1 niversal feature pictlirisation ol the great novel hy "Ottilia,” and on Thursday next a. hig Paramount special ‘'Saturday Night” featuring Lea trice Joy, Edith Roberts, Theodore Roberts, Conra I Nagel, .lack .Mower, and Julia Ea.ve. THE R.S.A. MINSTRELS. Oil Tuesday night at the Prineess Theatre the R.S.A. Minstrels will delight what should prove to he- one of the largest audiences yet drawn to that commodious building. A magnificent programme has been prepared, and t Ho rehearsal work has been very thorough. Indeed as an outcome of the Minstrel work it is not unlikely that a permanent nude voice choir will he established here, while a first class soldiers' orchestra seems to he assured. The annum! c, 1 iatelil which has been brought together is really surprising.

The programme will he in two parts and will he full of variety. It will be distinctive because of the fine orchestra. and the presence among tile .Minstrel troupe of members of the Diggers Concert Coy. The particulars of the programme indicate that there will be much that is new and entertaining, and excellent value will be given for the admission charges. Seats are now being booked at .Mclntosh’s

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1923, Page 1

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