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AMUSEMENTS.

■‘TUB IS UK OF LOST SHIPS MONDAY.

On Monday next at the Princess Theatre, Maurice Tourneur presents a First National super feature entitled '‘The Isle of Lost .Ships” starring Milton Sills, Anna. Q. Nilsson, Frank Campian and Walter Lone. This wonderful and sensational picture has never been shown in Hokitika so patrons are assured of .something new and quite out of the ordinary, the story was written by Marriott, .lust imagine! A Hunting island of derelict .ships in the centre of the mystorioi-.s Sargasso Sea—imagine a community of castaways—brutal men ami a few broken women—whose law is that every new woman to arrive must choose a husband within ?A hours from that mutely crew——-! Imagine a daughter of society cast away there—forced to obey that dreadful law. Doesn’t it get you excited. A specially good supporting programme will also he shown including a two reel special comedy, “The Social Buccaneer” (Serial), orchestral selections, and usual prices.

On Wednesday next May Collins and Bichard Dix arc featured in “All’s Fair in Love”.

On Thursday next William Fox presents Porter Emerson Brown’s stage success “A Fool There Was”, inspired by Kipling’s poem, “The Vampire.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1924, Page 1

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193

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1924, Page 1

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