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AMUSEMENTS.

“DR JACK” TO-NIGHT. All Harold Lloyd comedies in the iit cure* will lie of feature length. That is good news for the lover of rlenii and hillarioiN comedy offerings. ami as a proof of the good news, “I)i- Jack.” Lloyd's second feature comedy will 1.-c seen to-night at the Princess Theatre. Ihe decision was reached after a ennlerenee hetween Elmer I’eaison, L'eucral Manager of I’athe Exchange. file.. Hal Roach. producer of Lloyd e-nme-dies, Ifarohl Lloyd. ;tnd other officials. When Air Pearson saw ‘‘J)r Jack” in its final pre-view, he declared: “There is no doubling that Harold Lloyd has found his field in the feature length comedies. The development' has hoen logical and natural. AVe all thought lie had gone his limit in “Ornnehna’s Hoy’’ hut I must say that in “Dr .link” he has gone another step higk(■r. There are more laughs crowded into the live reels of ”I)t Jack” than have ever been seen in any picture. Warning to Patrons! —lf your heart iwobbly. or you ttft high I lend pressure Trout laughing, kindly consult lour family physician after you see Humid I.loyd. the laughter .specialist I If you are crying for a laugh visit Ifr Jack! If you need a. now joy thrill consult Dr Jack! If von want to laugh until you're weak See l)r Jack.

flood supportin'' programme and or ehestral selections. Usual prices.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1924, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1924, Page 1

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