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AMUSEMENTS.

TRIPLE STAR, PHOGICvAIMK ! MONDAY. Something quite out of the ordinaly is offered at the Princess Theatre on .Monday next ulien a triple .star pr«jj,i ;i in mo w ill he presented, including '■vei twelve thousand feet of film. 'Pom Moure and Edith Roberts will be seen in a inttliug tide of mystery and adventure, entitled ■‘Dawned". It is an A. .1. Darker Dead production, written bv the same author as ‘ The Miracle Man” and eftnying just the same heart interest. Tts action starts in the Sent b’ea Islands and winds up in the heart oi New York's picturesque least Side. Theft is physical combat galore, mystery run rampant, and a mingling of loves and hales unbridled in their intensity. The six'on.d hi.g feature is a William Fox production starring Tom Mii.v in a tliriiiing tide of the American plains and a Soul it American Devolution. The title is that of a young, artless Westerner who is suddenly grip--1 r d by the iircs of romance when he heats the hot-stove league yarn of the adventures of his bold .and famous forbear, Kit Carson Boone, the pioneer and scout of the great West. Urged on by bis emotions and aided by the dexterity of I'ate. the youth soon finds himself in an airplane carrying a military message to the leader of a revolution in the Southern continent. What happens to him when he faces a firing squad a fid later the most beautiful idiorita east of the Andes, affords many unusual incidents and absorbing scenes in this Fox production. hast but not least is the eighth Chapter of the favourite Serial “The f.ion Man." The orchestra will ho heard to advantage in -vend new selections, and u'tial prices will he charged.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1923, Page 1

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