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AMUSEMENTS.

TKIPI.r: star PROGRAMME! MONDAY.

Something quite out of the ordinal' - is offered nt the princess Theatre on Monday next when a triple star pri-;. grainino will lie presented, including ore. twelve thousand feet of film. Toni Moore ami Edith Roberts wii! he seen 1:1 a tattling tale of mystery and adtentnre, entitled “Pawned”. It is an -A. Parke. Read production, written by the same author as ‘ The Miracle Aten” and cariying just the same heart interest. Its action starts in the SentSea Islands and winds up in the heart "I Now York’s pirtures<|uc Past Side. Mare is physical eomhat galore, nivstery run rampant, and a mingling ,f loves and hate- unbridhil in their in-I it n-ily. The so.-or-d big feature is I a William Fox production starring Tom Mo-v m a thrilling tale of the Arneri-

ran plains and a South American IJevolntinn. The tale is that of a young, artless Westerner who is suddenly giip--led by the iires of romance when he hears the hot-stove lea pee yarn of the adventures of his hold and famous forbear. Kit Parson Throne, the pioneer and scout of the great West, freed on hy his emotions and aided hy the dexterity of t ate. the youth soon finds himself in airplane carrying a military message in the leader of a revolution in the Southern continent. AYhat happens to him when lie faces a firing squad and later the most beautiful

lem'rita east of flip Andes, affords many nau-.ua 1 incidents and absorbing scenes in this pox production. hast hilt not least is the eighth Chapter of the. favourite Serial “The Lion Alan. ’ Ihe oielicstra will lie heard to advantage in several new selections, and usual prices "ill lie charged.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1923, Page 1

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