AMUSEMENTS
DOUBLE STAIt PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. To-night :t don bio sta r programme will be presented at the Princess Theatre. Constance Talmadge in a First National spcvial *'Tho Perfect Woman,'’ and Harold Floyd in a super comedy entitled "High and Dizzy.” In "The Perfect Woman” Connie lienihards a regular ice cold business man into loving her. Silio lias done it well before, but this one was a positive Eskimo. Jimmy was the sort ot boy who never saw a woman. Ho resisted them for years. Then lie saw “The Perfect Woman,” kimono and all, and he tails with a crash like Babylon? The ticking noise annoyed .Timmy because (strictly between ourselves) each tick brought him one tick nearer eternity. Tile clock was attached to a bomb. The bomb iv:i. bountifully designed, but distinctly dangerous. The second big feature is entitled "High and Dizzy," 1 lie best comedy yet made by Harold Floyd. Watch him follow the sleep-walking lady along the high and dizzy edge of a tcn-sfnrey bnildieg. You will choke with fright al one moment, and shriek- with laughter the next--mostly (lie next. Usual prices will be charged.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1923, Page 1
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