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McLEAN’S PIOTIISES.

TUESDAY NIGHT

To-morrow at the Princess Theatre begins the presentation of Geraldine Farrar’s latest and greatest photoplay ‘•The World and its Woman.'' ll is » rtory of modern Russia and ol a courageous woman who lought a notion i) gave her lover. It is one of the mightiest spectacles the screen haever filmed. A woman's wit against a man's passion with two lives at stake. The revolutionists had captured and convicted tile man she loved on the charge of Wing an “aristocrat" and death was the penalty Wars and pleading had failed and as the black shadow or doom fell upon her Intel, she played a gnme. a game that only a woman knows: a-gum game as old as eternitv. “The Work! and us A\o,„a„."'is a striking dramatic panorama of love and ambition set against •i background of social strife such as the world has never yet seen before 8,-e the* bloody uprising of the Russian hordes. See the mad dash for salety of the American opera singer and hei lover through the revolutionists’ lines: and the revolutionists struggling m the locked room. It will hold A spellbound with its intensity of drama, and the magnificence of us setting. * is a Goldwyn picture. A _ two-reel cotnedv “Disengaged'." a Topical L«<oet will conclude a splendid evenings Ltertaiun.net. McLean's Orchestra will render appropriate selections and usual prices will prevail. At- Ross and Kumara the great, detective picture o.y t Hie Villa Rose" will he shown.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1924, Page 3

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McLEAN’S PIOTIISES. Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1924, Page 3

McLEAN’S PIOTIISES. Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1924, Page 3

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