AMUSEMENTS.
-A FIRST NATIONAL SUPER SPECIAL, MONDAY. 1 idure patrons who have seen such nne pictures as “Garrison’s Finish,” ‘-Mighty Laic a Rose,” “Smiling through,” ail First National productions, arc in for a treat oil Monday next, when another super special First National will he shown. It is entitled “Fury” and is a wonderful story of thy sea, starring two of the world’s gicutest artists, Richard liarthlciness iind Dorothy Gish. I his is a picture u hicli should not ho missed by anyone, especially those who like stories of the sea. D. W. Griffiths after seeing this wonder picture said it was one of the best the world had ever seen. A spw-1 ciully good supporting series will also he shown including the latest in Topicals, “The Radio King,” and a tworeel comedy. The coming attractions tor next week arc on Wednesday next a William Fox special “Snowdrift,” a story of a glorious fight for life in the A ukon goldfields, starring Duck Jones. On Thursday the much discussed picture, “The Life Story of John Leo” or “ I lie Alan They Could Not Hang” will he shown for one night only. Mr Arthur AY. Stony, the eminent actororator, will lecture oil this wonder picture.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1924, Page 1
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