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AMUSEMENTS.

E KTTY BLYTIIE—MONDA Y. On Monday next beautiful Betty Blythe will be .seen in her latest release "How Women hove - ’, a splendid story taken from the novel. ‘The Dangerous Inheritance.” This is the romance of the woman who inherits a great and wonderful capacity for loving! Could you ? If you were young, beautiful, gilted with a wonderful voice, ambitious to be a. great singer, and ;i wealthy man offered to lielj) you, if you promis- < d not to fall in love, would you promise! More, could you keep your promise? A young prima donna, gifted with a dangerous capacity for loving—a young American composer, an elderly millionaire. Fate brought these three together to show that love was more poworlul than <lesire. Betty Blythe I orlr.ivs her greatest role as the singer w hose lioamy was almo-t fatal to her happiiiC'S. A grand supporting seiics ■wlial-o he shown including iuither episodes of t'.'e popular serial “The I.ion .Man". On Wednesday, and Thursday next the long-expected picture of "Robin Hoed " stalling Douglas Fairhanks will i;e piv-ented. for two nights only. emery duos, chufs. Emery Bros. (. in os aniioiinee tluit they are coni inning their country tour, and will show at. Boss on Monday, Bilim onu Tuesday, and Kokatahi on AYednostlav next.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1923, Page 1

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