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AMUSEMENTS.

"LORNA BOONE” TO-NIGHT. To-liiglu at the Princess Theatre oils ol the most popular novels that has ever been read. ‘‘Lorna Deone,” will lie presented by Maurice Tourneur. "Limn Dooiic”- tile whole world knows it and loves it' A tremendous drain.! of the oh! English days, its gay courts, tis knights and ladies, its robber baron- . and its simple country life. The world's most loved romance pictured! by .Maurice Tourneur. Glowing with headlights, The tremendous White Hall Chapel. Court scenes with eleven hundred players. '1 he wild rli:>-e oi' the quaint old stage couch. The fa!’, of John Ridd over the awful Ragwort by Falls to iiud the secret entrance to tin* Donne fastm-ss. I lie titanic light for his life and love tt hen John Ridd tears a hole in the chapel roof, falls upon the wedding group, and bears the Ludv Lorna oil. Am! the last great struggle when John Ridd ovcrcomse tin* dreadful Carver Doolie, and Die stronghold of the ruffian elan of Donnes is finally assailed, vanquished and hurtled. Typos that have 'talked as if from the pages of the book. This great picturisuiion "as produced by a. master craftsman and the east include'-- Madge Bellamy, .John Bowers, and Frank Keenan. The orchestra will play the incidental music for tilts great production and prices are as usual.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1924, Page 1

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221

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1924, Page 1

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