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AMUSEMENTS.

<7AC KI K < HOGAN .VIOX[)AY. Hij Monday lo Vc rs i»i the good old stones tire to he well catered for in the presentation of Charles Dickon's iui-ni'-rtnl lii.e-iei'jiieee “Oliver Twist.” ! his story :o .'Voivone knows was one oi tile host ill tie: world’s groatosl charnetoi nnierx Charles Diekens. rim! as produce-.) li.v the First National Coy. with sin I; a wonderful hoy as Jackie C'oogun in l he part of Oliver it is undoubtedly a big attraction. I.ovprs of 1 luirle.s Dickens’ stories will he reminded on Monday night of their younger days when They see the following elm rectors in this tine picture.— Jackie Coognn as Oliver Twist (the linn! lofiy summit. of tins lilt!" great

erli'ti: Fagiu—inirking. iind. ropul•sivo ! l.oii Chaney) : Hill Hikes- ihe hi lite (\ no. h r,■••fnl dreadful in -In-nglh. hlood-siained. i'O.-.h Hicgtnan: XnlKv Hikes—jm-t u and geiille. Lilt redeemed. fOladys Brockwell) : Mr Bumble. .Mrs Curn*-y. Houc-rheirv. Noah (ll.iyjiole. C'harlot lto The Aril'll! Dodger. Charley Dale-. Bull-eye. "M.o'.lks, Tol.y ('r.i• 1.111 ■-ch; '-a. I"i-s ilia: are wholesale ivord- who-.. m.i.e-: have given new i.i i M: we’d. K.u-h and every one o'" i horn pulruv'd by ihe [deal Arlisi The film is screened as Diekeiis 1 1 int —■ 11 would have desired. Ail tin- guinni of life is there, crime and virtue, foul murder and the pathos ol love, grim humour and innocent laughter. The English scenes. (Oslliiiles and settings are miracles oi' rein|ilele fidelity. The priee.s on Monday night are: Circle >Js 2d. stalls Is Pd. children iitmi.er Id down stairs fid; IVoautifill orchesir.il selections.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1924, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1924, Page 1

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