AMUSEMENTS.
“COME OX OVER.” EASTER MONDAY. Oil Faster Afonda.v' night I’uper Hughes’ famous Irish story “Come Oi Over” starring Colleen Moore me Ralph Graves veil! he the special holiday attraction at the Princess Theatre Tt is the host story ’taper Hughes eves v,"rote and the most livautiful Irish romance ever brought to the screen. Vi hen Rupert Hughes writes about the Irish and their characterisations, he is always amusing and interesting. Jn this picture he maintains the high level readied in “Hold Your Horses.” C-r let'll Moore gives n.s charming a performance as she has ever given during her screen career—and that is high praise. Ralph Graves, remembered, for bis fine work in “Dream Street,” is excellent ns the Irish lad who leaves his sweetheart in Ireland, while he comes to America to make his fortune. The east is excellent throughout and the picture ends with a note of jollity that will keep spectators good humored for a long time after the end of the picture. The first episodes of “The Social Buccaneer” the new serial starring Jack Mnlhall. and a two-reel comedy will complete a grand bolide display. Now selections by the orchestra and usual prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1924, Page 1
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197AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1924, Page 1
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