AMUSEMENTS.
“CONN THE SHAUGHKAUN.” MONDAY. Tin; starring attraction at the Princess T’lifiitr<_> on .Monday next is ‘‘.\lv Mild Irish Rose” adapted for t! 11* screen from that world-famous frish comedy drama ‘‘Conn Tim .Shaiighraun'’ made famous soma years non through Niw Zealand and Au.-lruha by several draniaiie c iinipanio.s. Tlieati'e goers of tiveiiiy years ago will remember the fine ac-Ling of .J. . Kennedy in the part of Conn. The story tells of a love romame in the days when peace and tranquility reigned in the land of the Green. I o those who are Irish descendants or who are frish by birth, the picture will have a great appeal for it breathes the very atmosphere of that country. There are (plaint touches of humour- Irish humour that cannot possibly he resisted. The picture is one that will appeal to all, young and old alike. Pat O'.Mally plays the part of Conn and Pauline Starke that of .Moya. They are supported by a very strong <ast. The orchestra will introduce during the screening of this fine picture several old Irish airs. Popular prices will he charged and patrons can reserve their sails at .Mclntosh’s shop.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1923, Page 1
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194AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1923, Page 1
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