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McLEARN’S PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! This evening at the Princess Theatre begins the presentation of Geraldine Farrar's latest and greatest photoplay "The World and its Woman.” It is a story of modern Russia and of a courageous woman who fought a nation to save her lover. It one of the mightiest spectacles the has ever filmed. A woman's wit agar.ist a man's passion with two lives at. stake. The revolutionists laid captured and convicted the man she loved on Die charge of being an "aristocrat” am death was the penalty. Tears ant. pleading had failed and as the black shadow of doom fell upon her lover, she played a game, a game that on v a woman knows: a grim game as old aeternitv. “The AYorhl and ifs AAonnin.” is a striking dramatic pano-

r'ania of love and ambition_ set against a back-ground of social strife such ns the world has never yet seen bolero. See the bloody uprising of the Russian hordes. See the mad dash for saiet.i of the American opera singer and her lover through the revolutionists’ lines-, and the revolutionists struggling U> the locked room. It will hold you spellbound with its intensity ot drama, and the magnificence of its setting, t is a Goldwyn picture. A two-reel comedy “Disengaged*,” a Topical Budget will conclude a splendid evenings entertainmuet. Melon's Orchestra will render appropriate selections ant usual prices will prevail. At Ross am. Kmnara the great detective picture “At the Villa Rose” will be shown.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1924, Page 3

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248

McLEARN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1924, Page 3

McLEARN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1924, Page 3

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