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AMUSEMENTS.

“wanDJCiflxg daughters” to-night. To-night at tin; Piiiiress Theatre it Special J‘*ii>L Xatiunnl feature entitled “Wandering Daughters,” and starring a stroti" cost of players will Ije shown. It, is not a peaclnnent <iu conduct, hut delightful drama based on the secret romances of two girls who sttnnhled into the whirlpool of the jar./, at'c with unexpected results. Here's the swer to the question told in an unusual entertaining wav. It |iulls aside the curtains on girlhood love 'ill'nrs which demand expression. “I low lone should a decent party nisi • ' ih.it s v.hat her father asked when sue Inllowed tile paper hoy to her home. 1 111:0 Hew when .she was dancing--she ha! no! placed a limit to her rie'-m.-’.i. a id now—] low could she explain hci thoughts to a man so much oilier than herself 'l “A year ago you were afraid to walk a hloel; after dark heeause you were afraid .some strange man might speak to you—hut now— ’’ Is it love or etiriositv which makes a girl wander along forbidden paths ‘f Hite thought she might as well have the game as the name! On Thursday Wesley Barry. the thirteeen-year-old hoy star ol .'•creendont. is featured in ‘‘Bags to Billies,’ •at the Princess Theatre. The picture, with its whulesomouess and spirit ol alive 11 cure, goes straight to everybody’s heart. One wonders who enjoys it most—the young or the old. the men or the women. Certainly it is hard 1o say, for the children conic out wanting to emulate their hoy hero, the women want their lads or brothers to he as plucky and line, and the older men grow reminiscent over their youthful 9»®S<

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1924, Page 1

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278

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1924, Page 1

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