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AMUSEMENTS

‘WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY. ! TO-MO I IT.

The screen’s greatest athlete, Douglas Fairbanks, will be seen at the Princess Theatre to-night in his latest United Artists’ Heat lire “When the Clouds Roll By.” Kathleen Clifford will support Doug, in this big production. Built upon a hold and original idea, tins is the brightest and fastest screen laree ever produced. ’J he idea of the story is that a mysterious professor tries to put a spell upon Doug., reducing him to pessimism until he goes to the mad-hoiine. Ho doesn’t. Ihe finish of the love story is when the hero does an exhibition of fancy (living and swimming as fie hunts his lady love a breakfast in submarine fashion in the Hooded kitchen of a limiting house. Two of the headlights are a 40 horse-power ~i dumare. and the terrific, enormous, busting of the dam. Usual prices tonight. On Thursday the lnuclr discussed picture “.\lv Triend the Devil, the supreme human document of the screen will be presented for one night only, i, Hickson Right:-' Can Faith Heal: This stirring photoplay throws a ne" 1i.,-1,1 on this much discussed subject. Dealing with the redemption of an Athiest. it bits homo forcibly to those who do” not believe in a higher power. Usual prices.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1923, Page 1

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214

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1923, Page 1

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