McLEAN'S PICTURES.
“CLARENCE” TO-NIGHT. A star director, an all east, a great popular author, a perlect production in the very best American comedy. There's a combination: Adolph Zukor presents a William do Millc production ‘‘Clarence,” with Wallace Reid, Agues Ayres and May Mt-Avoy. “Clarence” is the funniest comedy, without question, ever written for tho American stage. When it was produced ill New York about two years ago, all the critics were unanimous in so proclaiming it. A comedy and gazette will conclude this gigantic programme. SMITH DAY AT 8.30. On Saturday evening at 8.30 “The Hidden Code,” with Grace Davison, will he screened. The pink flesh on the beautiful shoulder of the unconscious girl quivered as the powerful acid burnt, the mystic numbers of the hidden code into her velvet skin. But why should this man take such extraordinary methods to preserve his secret? The popular serial, “The Blue Fox,” and comedy will also he screened. Coining Tuesday, Elaine TTaininorxtein in “Under Oath.'
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1923, Page 1
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163McLEAN'S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1923, Page 1
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