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AMUSEMENTS.

‘ Till-; BRANDING IRON.” TO-NIGHT. To-night at tin* Princess Theatre the popular novel of Katherine Burt entitled “The Branding Iron,” will he tile chief attraction supported hy a very good series of supports. The scenes of this gioat story are laid in the north-west of America and are of romantic and extreme beauty. A a, rid famous book and a master photoplay. the following portray the chief parts in tin-, hie, Goldwvn release. W'hal a. east; James Kirkwood aPierre l.andis, the young rancher, g0.e1.-d t 0 a tenable deed l.v evil thinking and ja a! on-■ \ ; Barbara Ca-tieton as Joan Carver, the hnpk-'.s victim of the )■ > ••ion-, ami fierce de -lies of men: ilu-. el! Simp.-uu as the drunken, dr. miiul fat her v. ho brought Joan up r i Hie! ard Tuck, r as Pm .per Gael, the righ playwright .whose love allairs made on-ip for a com :mn! . The i’u.-i episode of the new serial, “The Lion Mai!. - ' will also he shown. Usual juices. On Wednesday next a. sparkling double hill will he presented. Constance Talmadge in a First National special. “Tin- Perfect Woman,'’ and Harold 1.l .yd who is coming right out m the front as a picture comedian wil’ be seen in his latest hig super comedy., eni it led "limit and Dizzy.” Usual prii will prevail.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1923, Page 1

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221

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1923, Page 1

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