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AMUSEMENTS.

FATHER INE M.acDONALD TO-NIGHT,

Beautiful Katherine MacDonald will he seen to-night in a special First National entitled “Heroes and Husbands,” a play of heart dealers and heart stealers. The picture is jammed full with surprises, and, just as ill real life, in tlie middle of plenty of fun, uparly arrives stark tragedy. “We are all heroes and heroines if someone will make us believe we are!” Which is precisely what the clever heroine of “Heroes and Husbands” did. The readers of best sellers who used to read the tropical novels by Susannc Danbury, reckoned she knew more about love than Cleopatra. So she set out lo prove that she did. A real row of sparkles from first to last! A good supporting series will be shown to-night including Topical, scenic mid comedy. Usual prices will he charged. The result of the Borough election will be thrown on the screen as soon as available.

R.S.A. MINSTRELS. NEXT TUESDAY EVENING. Expressions of satisfaction continue to lie heard that the R.S.A. Miustrels will appear at the* Princess The. t'iro on Tuesday evening next. Mcil.eon’s pictures Sire giving up tintheatre for tlie evening, and another ■bright, breezy entertainment will no snhniitteil for the pleasure of patrons. The programme has been reorganised in the desire to curtail the length, and permit tho entertainment to conclude at 10.10 o’clock. It will be a. specially arranged evening—all the • chief features of last week’s success being retained. The orchestra, which was so marked a feature of the big success achieved, will render its full programme of excellent selections, and tho first part will ho as on the previous successful- lines. Tlie second part is being remodelled to the lines of a. distinctive Digge-s entertainment. Local color will he lent by the arrangement- of a musical melange, concluding with a very amusing farce and the full strength of the company will appear. The whole will bo most entertaining and altogether a very pleasant production. On Thursday evening next at the Opera House, Greymouth, the performance will he repeated for tlie bonelit of the P.S.A. building fund, and from all accounts will lie received by a bumper attendance.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1923, Page 1

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