AMUSEMENTS.
“FLESH AND BLOOD.” MONDAY.
Oil Alondny next at the Princess Theatre a special Irving Cummings production entitled “Flesh and Blood” will he presented together with a good supporting series 10F pictures. In “Flesh and Blood” Lon Chaney the man with a thousand faces, and Edith Roberts, the loveliest sweetheart of the screen play the leading parts, and are supported by Ralph Lewis as the powerful enemy who rail-ronded David to prison, Noah Beery as the master of the Tong, Jack Alulhall as the handsome lover, The Policeman, Wilfred Lucas, and a host of others. A romance of courage. A drama of faith supreme. A love story of ineffable sweetness.
On Wednesday next at the Princess Theatre another special will he shown, Basil King's powerful illumination of life and destiny here and in the hereafter, entitled “ Earthiiound,” the most debated photoplay yet created. Coming on Thursday next, the long looked for special ‘The Sheik” will he shown at a matinee on Thursday afternoon at 2.30 p.m., and again in the evening at S p.m. Reserve now at Mclntosh's. Prices: Circle 3s 3d, spalls 2s 2d, children li. R.S.A. .MINSTRELS. The popularity of the R.S.A. Minstrels fostered as it was by ,thc all round success of last week’s entertainment, bids fair to he considerably enhanced with the next appearance of the melodious company. The - whole programme lias been recast, and while it includes till the main features which gave such delight previously, will next week contain new features no less diverting. Tlie amount of talent revealed on the former occasion is to he made the most of next Tuesday night at the Princess Theatre, when there is sure to he another large and joyful audience.
The splendid orchestra supporting the Minstrels will render new selections, and accompany nil the choruses. The second part will he a musical melange, introducing character songs and sketches, and concluding with an original mirtli-provoking light comedy, the whole supplying a revue entertainment of outstanding merit. Seating accommodation is now being well ■deed in the dress circle, and ticketfor the body of the hall are selling well. There will he a large attendance.
On Thursday next at the Greymouth Opera House the entertainment will he repeated by the full strength of the company—some <l2 in all.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1923, Page 1
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