McLEAN'S PICTURES.
“THE SWINDLER,” TO-NIGHT.
Absolutely one ol the iinest productions produce dby tile Stoll Company will ho screened this Tuesday evening. The picture of the story which first appeared in the ‘Red’ Magazine, the story that won fame for the authoress, Ethel M. Bell. It is a Stoll produc-
tion, “The Swindler,” featuring two stage favourites, C'ceil Humphries ami Majorie Hume. Cards 1 Cards! Cards! f low often a man’s destiny depends on the face of a mere piece of pasteboard. He has deliberately taken the blame, and now he was paying the penalty with five of the best years of his life! According to the police, the notoriosu Nat Vernoy had been cheating at cards on a trans-Atlantic liner, and his identity revealed. Ethel M.. Bell’s famous romance “Tho Swindler,” is cnloldec! iu this splendid picture depicting scenes on dawn over London, Rotten Row, on hoard a great liner, in New York cell, and a British aircraft factory. A faithful adaptation of the famous novel. A two-reel ociitedv, Gazette and Pallia News will conclude a splendid programme. Usual prices will prevail and McLean's Orchestra will render the incidental music.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1924, Page 1
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