AMUSEMENTS.
“THE .MAX FROM BEYOND.'' "The Man from Bevond,” starring the famous Hoiidini is the big feature on the hill at the Princess Theatre on Monday next. The story begins with a mystery and ends with the greatest thrill. Two senders of an Arctic expedition discover on hoard a derelict bartjuentine. the figure of a man, who for ;t century lias been living in a state o* suspended animation. The rescuers, Dr Sinclair and Ltival. a hall-breed soldier of fortune, resuscitate Hillary. His first conscious thought is for “Felice,” his sweetheart of a century before. Tints does the haunting romance begin. The villain is thwarted and the lathin' of Felice is released from thraldom worse than death. I here is ,1 thrilling spectacle of Houdiui swimming through the rapids above Niagara Fall-, and bringing bach Iroin the very brink 01 the cataract, the girl. This is an authentic photograph. The thrill is the biggest lloudini has yet given and the picture promises to prove a real sensation. Further chapters of the popular serial "I he Finn Man" and a special two-retd comedy completes a fine programme. Special orchestral selections and usual prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1923, Page 1
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