AMUSEMENTS.
bgrißs wixs the Calcutta SWEEP"—T( >-Xf 01 IT.
lo those who ki.cn London with it' smoke, its hustle, and the types ami its (lower will appreeia li "•'squibs Wins the Calcutta Sweep" starring Hetty Pm!four at the Brim cess Theatre to-night. Miss Balfour is cast .as a London flower girl upon whom wealth is suddenly east by her drawing the winner in the Calcutta sweep. Lile for her changes of course, but her unexpected wealth does not change the girl hoi self. The London flower girl is a type that circumstances does not change for she is cast in an environment that knows retd life, and not the life of artificiality. Miss Balfour in this role gives an interpretation that will go to the hearts not only to lho.-.t’ Londoners who see it. hut to all who hathe lea l .■park of -mills, thy.
A log special so ppm ti ug -vile- '.'ill ate', lie p risen ted. including the famous "l.caloei Pushers" starring the poptiiii Reginald Denny, and further adventures of the wonder Serial “The Radio King"
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1924, Page 1
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179AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1924, Page 1
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