MCLEAN’S PICTURES.
•■THE SI I FI K "—-TO-NIGHT. ,\h bean's Pictures have secured t!ie uunder picture ol the year. Hie Sheik.'' Il is a presentation worthy et its quite extraordinary merit. The most talked of novel in many years Lax. by one of those co-incidences in the r.rf, world, been t ran-i'erred to the sen en as one of the vivid, colourful, -gripping romances ol all time. Briefly it i- tD-• ■ lory of a stuhhoi-n beautiful English madcap who, in spite oi tile proles.ulintis oi her liieuds, takes a desert lide, uneliaperotied. I his him is a bring thine;. hriaging the weird beauty ol the Fast before your eyes. Swaying palms velvet tropic night-, swirling pass-ops horn of a tierre land, the awful peril of ill!- intruding l-’.nglisli beauty, are mix ed jo a veritable riot ol emotion and adventure in the -t range bbizarre homo of Arabian colour. Note thill our usual popular prues will lie eliiirged—upstairs I- M. -lowit stairs is. and children lid.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1923, Page 1
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166MCLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1923, Page 1
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