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AMUSEMENTS.

DOUBLE ST All I’ll OG KA M MI: MONDAY.

On Monday next a big double .star programme will be presented beaded by -Max Under in “The Three Must-Get-'l lieres” a burlesque version of “Tee Jlnee Musketeers” in five big reels. Ibe second star attraction shows the popular Teddv Oerard in “The Cave Girl”. ‘‘The Cave Girl” is u unique character in the annals of the screen. O'lu can light her own battles and chooses her mate much in the manner of her primitive ancestors. Withal, she. is loyal, steadfast and true blue, never for an instant losing other people’s respect or her own self-respect. .Such, in brief, is tbo character that will be introduced at tbo Princess Tlibalre in “’file Gave Gill.” the release from First National. Tt lias thrilling mornnts, heart appeal and a wonderful love story enacted in tbo Vorcmitt Valley in the middle of winter. Trddio Gerard, known lhromrh.nl the then!rival circles of Loudon and Pari.- ns an American beauty who has won in-.ialii success through sheer ability, return’' to her native land in this screen debut. Her supporting cast is capable and contains well known film players. You know them: Charles Meredith. Wintuu Taylor, Eleanor Hancock, l.illiam Tucker, Frank Coleman, Bor:Karloff. .lake Ahrahams and John Heck. The si rangost of all picture -. A drama of youth gone wild,l A young girl, forced to don man's garb in the fastness of the wildnerness—A visiting parly of Now York’s social elect—A half-bi eed whose code does not im hide fair play—anil the magnificence of outdoor winter scenery. Orchestral selections and usual prices. Included in Monday's big display the second episode of the ‘‘Social Bueliuiccr” will also be shown.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1924, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1924, Page 1

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