AMUSEMENTS.
"LOVE NEVER DIES,” .MONDAY. Madge Bellamy and Lloyd Hughes are leatured in a special First' National "Lure Never Dies” at the Prinivss 'Jhealre on Monday next, and supporting this big feature will lie shown Reginald Denny in the world famous "Leather Pushers” and further episodes of "With Stanley in Africa.” Fsual prices will be charged. Extraordinary attractions will be presented at the Princess Theatre next week. On Wednesday a pieturisation of the greatest novel of the last do cade, ‘Tndor Two Flags,” hy "Quida,” starring Priscilla Dean and •fames Kirkwood who play the leading parts of ‘■Cigarette'' and Bertie Cecil. I his is special I uiversal feature. On ThniMlay next another hig special will be presented. Tiiis is a Paramount entitled "Saturday Night,” with an all star cast. A story of fashion, revel and love and the grandest lire and railroad rescue mono ever filmed. See ' one.v Island at the height of its pleasure. See D o Nov. York Fire Bri trade in action. See New York life—its pkinsures— it.-; pain—its thousand alluiiiig varieties all played liv a brilliant east.
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1 be grand variety entertainment to bo given at the Princess Theatre on 'i uesday next will he presented under the direction of Messrs Aldridge •vid •Joyce. Some I” performers v.all take part in the programme and will ‘o-
rlmle all the leading local talent. The first part will Ik- a Minstrel show, ihe scone being laid on a cotton plantation. where the merry-makers will lie enjoying a carnival evening. 'lucre are a number of song-, set down, and there will be much smart dialogue. The (n ips and oi -iiik . should prove very inti resting. In the -ecoml part there will be a very ideasing concert programme. The (licliestra will be a special feulurc, and will render several selections.
Among the performers appearing is Don Wallace, who first appeared before a Hokitika audience with the Digger Entertainers, and lie will be heard in several delightful new songs. Mr .). Hadland. who is appearing on the Hokitika platform for the lirst time, is recognised as one of New Zealand’s leading tenor singers, and will please patrons with selected songs. Jock Crawford. the celebrated Scotch Comedian will be beard in P.C. ID.—He will drive the "hlues” away. Mr .luck Meuzics the well-known cartoonist and sketch artist will be seen in clever work with chalk.
The object of this entertainment is to benelit the Soldiers’ Club building programme. The men are helping themselves and the public will no doubt come forward with ready patronage. Seats ura now being booked freely at Mclntosh’s,
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