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AMUSEMENTS.

RUDOLPH VALENTINO TO-NIGHT. To-night the idol of the screen wbrld Rudolph Valentino, famous for his actin'; the Sheik and other big pictures will ho seen at the Princess Theatre in his latest picture ‘‘Stolen Moments” and supporting this great actor is the beautiful Marguerite Namara mho also plays a leading part. When a lovely woman stoops to folly And learns too Into that men betray, What hope can crush her melancholy? What hope can brush her tears away ?

A terrific drama with Valentino as the man whom all women love—whose very magnetism is a terrible and potent danger—whose heart is light, and whose conscience is dead. One girlish moment of indiscretion, followed by untold ages of doubt and repentance ! Alone and helpless in the house of tit* man who demanded the sacrifice of her husband’s honour, so that she might protect her own good name. What a poignant situation ! A lino supporting programme will also be presented and prices arc as usual. R.S.A. MINSTRELS. There is general satisfaction that t'u> R.S.A. Minstrels are to make a reappearance here next week. I'h.’y will he assured of another good house Those unable to gain admission last week will now he able to attend, and unused tickets will he accepted at the doors. In this way the management will keep complete faith with patrons. The programme for next week will be on the linos of that given so successfully recently, hut will lie curtailed necessarily. With the curtailment there will ho also some extra embellishment. so that actually there will be a more finished performance. This applies specially to the second half, “Fun in nu Kstnminet.” This is an original playlet of the revue order, and will lie even more mirth provoking than “Fun in a Grocer's Shop.” and for the reason that it will he more diversified. The box plan opens tomorrow and those who arc wise will book their seats betimes.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1923, Page 1

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