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AMUSEMENTS.

DOUGLAS I'All! RANKS IX “RORIXIIOOI).’’ Tin.' World’s greatest motion picture exclusively roll trolled by tlie I'nit". Artists of Australia l.td. entitled “Robin Hood." and starring Douglas Fairbanks. will be shown in Hokitika foi two nights on Wednesday and Thursday next. The World will never torget the screen version of “Robin Hood!’’ It is a stupendous undertaking. depicting the glories of a by-gone tige, successfully accomplished. -ft runs over tin; spoken drama like a deluge! Here they visualize ancient Kngland with all its glory, they watch the knightly crusaders with their standard bearers inarching on to conquer other lands, and they look in amazement at. huge battlements, gigantic drawbridges, over impassable moats, and they gaze spellbound at great stone walls, whose height and solidity fills one with awe. lint most interesting of all is the likeable story which filters through a maze of kaleidoscopic scenes and dramatic incidents, forever holding the spectators in a trance from which they do not wish to awaken. A specially selected series of supports will also be shown, and the orchestra will play on both nights. The prices are: Circle 2s 2d, stalls .Is ,9d. children Oil. Reserve seats at ,M( In tosh’s shop.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1923, Page 1

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