AMUSEMENTS.
CTI.UiI.KS It A V TO-NIGHT.
A sparkling and brilliant comedy drama is registered in ‘A Tailor-Made Alan” starring Charles Itay at the Princes* Theatre this evening. '[};,> story coiiccras the rise of a humble tailor’s assistant to the realms of the
upper crust of society. .\'uw there lias been much written about the war of a poor man and his tight for better social standing, and in ‘‘A TailorMade Man” we are presented an example of the tactics of young men of to-day. who wish to look “big.” The star plays the part, of a young man, who having secured a dress suit and top hat sets out to charm society. He is in a measure successful, hut when his position is discovered, and lie is entangled in a love affair there is a, lot of explaining to be done and la-rein the spec-tutor is provided many Immormi.s situations, bill proves himself a hero however, and wins the band of the rich girl. A good supporting programme and musical .selections by the Orchestra "ill complete a line hill of fare to the picture goers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1924, Page 1
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184AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1924, Page 1
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