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AMUSEMENTS.

TRIPLE STAR PEOCRA.MME MON DA Y. On .Monday next a good triple star programme will ho the hill of fare for patrons at, the Princess Theatre, headed l;.\ a 1- it"l National Afasierpioee entitled: “.Mighty Lak’ a Rose.” There is magic in this picture. .Magic in this store of Rose and her violin and the streets of sin; and the men that cowered nr a force greater than they had ever known. It is a story not easily told—for words are empty things to tell of something that is beyond words —like a song at twilight, or a strange perfume that comes from a mystii garden--or words of love whispered in the springtime of life. Tt will come hack to you, this picture come hack in memory like the echo of an unfur-g'-tiable -ong I Scenes that change as r<-al life does from the dark byways of mean streets and desperate characters, to the gorgeous splendour of the “Four J i Mildred.” A worthy .successor to ihe Aliraele Alan” and ‘‘Humoresque,'"' and containing the same ravish-

uni containing the same ravishing henrtsstirriug quality of appeal ing. heart-stirring quality oi appeal in this picture that dues nut show on the screen. But you will feel it—tit uill get you and linger in your memory like the fragrance of a melody loved in the long agoT The second big leal tire in .Monday’s display is the cw-rgreen favourite “The Leather I’u.-hers" starring Reginald Denny, and last, hut not least, further (hapters of the popular serial: “The Radio King.” Orchestral, selections and usual prices.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 February 1924, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 February 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 February 1924, Page 1

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