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AMUSEMENTS.

TDM .MIX—TO-NIGHT

What is coiisidrod a gala event in the film history of Hokitika is the premiere presentation of “ Catch My Smoke,” latest. photoplay featuring Tom Mix, the William Fox star, which comes to the Princess Theatre tonight.. Under the direction of William Pcaudino, who directs the popular Fox star for the first time, this i photoplay is said to ho replete with action from the first to the last reel. Ably assisted bv an excellent cast in-

cluding “ Tony ” the marvellous horse and flawless photography, “ Catch My Smoke ” tolls the story of an effort made by Tom’s enemies to defraud him out of his property upon his return from France and of the dynamic ’Westerner’s triumph over them. Not only does lie thrill us by the display of horsemanship but in his dare-devil work he succeeds in eluding his pur-

suer. This is one of the best photoplays in which the versatile Fox stai lias appeared and there can bo n<

doubt that ho gains additional laurels with each new photoplay. The management guarantees six reels of solid entertainment during the showing of this new picture play. The supports to-night are a side splitting two act comedy and the latest in topic-ills. On Thursday a First National special will he presented for one night only, entitled “The Cave Girl,” starring Teddio Gerard, a smashing romance of primitive adventure, the strangest of all pictures, a drama of youth gono wild. A young girl forced to don a man’s garb in the fastness of the wildiicrncss—A visiting party of j New York’s social elect—A half-breed whose code does not include fair play —and the magnificence of out-door winter scenery.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1924, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1924, Page 1

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