AMUSEMENTS.
JULIAN .E 1 ,TIN(iTI—AIOXDAY
Julian Kiting' l , famous female impersonator, supported by a big east, that iiielmles Rudolph Valentino, will be seen at the Princess Theatre on .Monday night in "An Adventuress.” The imaginary ex-crowned heads, who are spending sleepless nights plotting to regain their crowns and diadems, the land is combed lor the most graceful, daring and beautiful diving girls. Judging from their performance the search was well rewarded. Poised on high rocky cliffs, on the Balsatian shore, which will not Ik> found listed in geographies, they ninthly dived into the foaming waters of the Balsatian Sea. The slow action cameras caught every act ion of their little bodies during their course from the rocks to the sea, and it can truthfully be said it is a picture no artist could paint. Julian Kltingo, ns the coy and winsome Mnm’solle Feodora and the brave Jack Perry, carried the dual role, as only Etinge can. Rudolph Valentino is included in the big cast. The popular serial “The Lion Alan” which is now nearing the end will also he shown. A two-reel comedy completes a tip-top entertainment. Orchestral selections, usual prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1924, Page 1
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