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AMUSEMENTS.

A WKST NATIONAL SPECIAL -MONDAY.

On .Monday next • },„ -prinross JliOiUn. another grout First National •special will ho presented starring the 'oaiitihil Ku tlier inn MacDonald in "Refuge,” a drama of a daring woman s “ u " llt rofugo from the world in a strange marriage. Down the roadway a speeding motor ear. In it li billed woman. Three tattered and torn soldiers hai red the way. The woman opened the tonneau door and a 11,1,11 Mi out. cannot return ni - v without a hushand,” site told them. “Will one of you marry ri,al. is cite beginning of till, loiinine, a story of mad advent are-a woman's wits matched against the

Mutfstig ~j enijore. Against a bu.-kgmnml of towering castle wails, with plot and intrigue, thrilling hand-to-hand fights and heroic rescues, the Mory goes to its .smashing climax. The iisnai good supporting series will also he shown. On Wednesday next the great Fox star. Tom Mix, will he seen in his latest hig western story onlit loti ‘'.Stepping Fust” and on Thursday next another special First National starring the popular Richard HarthoJmess and Dorothy (dish in "The Height Slmwl.” The greatest of all serials entitled "In the Days of Hulfalo Bill ’ is coming shortly to the lTincoo Theatre and will he. a special attraction for twelve weeks.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1924, Page 1

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216

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1924, Page 1

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