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AMUSEMENTS

IRVING CI'.MAHNO’S SPECIAL TO-NIGHT.

One of the best dramatic offerings tliis year will be presented at the Princess Theatre to-night. Irving Cum tiling’s special entitled “Flesh and lllood,” with a splendid cast headed by Lou Chaney and Edith Roberts. Tt is a dramatic romance with a new_and thrilling plot. The splendour of renunciation, a father who returns to gaol, to false imprisonment, to undeserved torture, because his lovely daughter's happiness is at -lake. Look at the supporting cast, lialpli Lewis, Noah Bcorv, Jack Mulhall, Wilfred Lucas. A good support'nK series will also be shown and price?? fire as usual. On Wednesday next *i revelation of what is possible m this now and miraculous art of the ■‘•diver Sheet entitled “Earthbouml,” the most debated photoplay ever presented. Coming on Thursday next

“The Sheik.” .Matinee at ‘>..‘so p.m and at niglit at 8 p.m. Videos, circle 3s .'ld. stalls 2s 2d, children Is. Beservo now at .Mclntosh’s shop. THE K.S.A. AILNSTRELS. To-morrow night at the Princes* Theatre, by the courtesy of McLean's pictures, the U.S.A. Minstrels will make a welcome reappearance. The entertainment will be on the lines of the previous very successful production. Messrs Aldridge and Joyce have reorganised the programme, and patrons "ill find another very delightful evening’s entertainment provided for consumption. I lie lirst part "ill ho the plantation scene, and the second half a musical melange, concluding with an amusing tarce. Those principals who excelled on the previous occasion will appear again in specialities, and are sure of a -ordial reception. The orchestra will be in full strength, and the musical items will be of distinctive merit. Tlie box plan is now open at Mclntosh’s. On Thursday night the full Company will appear at the Opera House, ClroyiiHHith, travelling north by Clements' Motors Ltd.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1923, Page 1

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