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AMUSEMENTS.

'll IK woman ix ni.s HOUSE”

•\MI "PER IKS OK TIIK YUKON”

TO-NIGHT

A Kr;sml double st:ir programme will !>:■ presented nt tile Princess Theatre t e-nighl headed liy 1 1 1 <■ wonderful First National special “The Woman in His House.” It is the .story of a neglected wile, a t :o busy husband, a philosopher Iricnd. and a baby, ;i wonderful story °l mother love. This i- the drama in which tliere is the tale of a man and I i-- lore chilling fold. Of a wife who was as tine as a wife could he. Of a wonderful child and a home. Of a jackal, who tore al a heart that already was torn. Of the strength of the woman and mistakes hv the man. A story el compelling interest. The second hij' feat lire in to-night's big display shows the openin.tt chapters of the •'Perils ol the Vttkon,’’ starring V. illiam Desmond. A story of otto man’s heroism—another man’s perfidy • -and a frond woman’s love. Setting cut in vivid lashintt how greed of gold causes men to distrust one another, and how the love of a woman heals life’s tears and inspires a man to fight his way to victory against all odds. A clean story of manly men fighting the mighiv forces of nature and wrestling lame and fortune from the mighty iie-hoitml vnstness of the great North (’itimlrv—Alaska.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1924, Page 1

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233

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1924, Page 1

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