AMUSEMENTS.
KATHERTXE AIacDOXALD -MONDAY. Kalhetrine MacDonald who has been called l>y the critc.s “the most beautiful woman” in America offers as her latest picture at the 'Princess Theatre on Monday, “Curtain” a romance of the stage. She is cast cs a young actress who gives up the stage for an admirer with millions, only to find that he is unfaithful to her and becomes attached after a few years to one of her former stage sisters. Returning to the glare of the footlights herself, she ire? an effective instrument in bringing her husband to realise that he really loves her. The picture gives a close look into life behind the screen and shows the life of those men and women who have devoted their lives to the entertainment of others. A special holiday supporting series will also he presented, including the latest Gazettes and tworeel comedy. Otvhcslrral selections and usual prices. On 'Wednesday next a special William Fox western story entitled “Boss of Camp -1” starring Charles Jones will he shown ami on Thursday next the first Hallmark Pictures Corporation features entitled “High Speed” starring Gladys Hulctte will be the big attraction for the second night of the races.
BOYS’ SUMMER CLOTHES. Prisk saves you Money:—With the neat approach, of the holidays and the warm weather, parents are considering the question of buying their boys summer clothes. Ilow satisfactory is it to know that you can secure a Presque Hand-Tailored made-to-measure boy’s suit at practically the same price as an ill-fitting slop suit. Those Prisquc tailor-made hoy’s suits are made by J. H. Prisk, the Tailor, 1>39 Colombo Street, Christchurch. They are made exactly like a man’s tailored suit from the best of materials, and with absolutely the best of workmanship. Furthermore with those suits, the extra chilli at the elbows, knees and seal ensiues against wear and the specially reinforced, extra-stitched pockets will stand up under the strain of lops, marbles and knives. With every Prisquc tailor-made boy's suit goes a guarantee pledging service—a new suit or your money back. A Prisquc. tailormade boy’s suit will with ordinary wear easily outlast two ready-made suits. Write for patterns and self-measure-ment chart. They’re free.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1923, Page 1
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