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AMUSEMENTS.

“FOBGET ME NOT,” MONDAY

Hie usual liit'll standard of picture programmes on .Monday nights will be ;i o r :dn demonstrated on .Monday next, when a special Paramount picture entitled ‘ - l'orgol Mo Not,” will be shown. An ail star cast appears in tin's hie feature including Bessie Love and Garett Hughes, the North v. South football mutch at Wellington , a two reel comedy, and further chapters of the popular serial “The Social lluccaneer” will also be included and the orchestra "ill assist greatly (o the evening's amusement by playing several new .selections.

All extra special display will lie givon Thursday next, when Zane (Irey's wonderful racing story, “WiMfire” will he presented under the title ol' “When Romance Rides,’’ the greatest ot Zane drey’s famous stories brought to the screen in a dramatic triumph. Picture patrons will he delighted to hear that the Rev Prank dorman (the Singing Parson) will also appear oil Thursday next. After «. three years’ absence in Australia, where he has fulfilled continuous <ngagements covering that period, the ■Rev Prank dorman returns to New Zealand on a third visit—having previously completed a record run of twelve months in the four centres. On the present (our a limited number of Provincial towns will be included in the itinerary—giving the public ail upper*, tunity ol hearing this artist in tiniquo programmes as presented in all the principal cities of Australasia by tins fully-ordained Clergyman on the slag*. In addition to the Rev Prank dorman's appearances at the theatres during week days, he oeeupies the pulpits ol various diuretics oil Sundays—tho results of this mission lias added many thousand pounds to deserving charities. Whatever may lie the success of the Rev Prank dorman in the pulpit, his success on the stage is assured—for lie is always well appreciated h.v ' all who hear this wonderful artist in Ids items of song and story.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1924, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1924, Page 1

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