AMUSEMENTS.
Y" TO-NIGHT
( instance Talmndge .-it her inimitnhle hot in 1 ie scu-i-ii version c.l a wrrld-laillnii.s singe saiee-s ‘'Duley." a i'ii'.-t National -n.-eial will In- the hie a ll raiti-.'ii at the I’rime-s Theatre tonight. Supporting the sttir pii-uut will l.e a twu-i\el .side spitting enmedi
and further episodes nf the now serial “Perils uf the Yukon” emnplele a veil attra, til.- prupraiaille. On Yieiluo--day next a William l-ux attra: linn will lie slum 11 entitled "Skid Prod” starline Ciiarl-.s .1 a-:. .--nil mi Thursday next Rupert Hughes’ Will,del fill-tiny of 111. lie enl it led ■ • The Old .Net” I 111-idi-red -idi-red l.y main critics in he npial I ) Over the Hill." The l-ii-ls have lloiVil. -Sell*, mil! daughter.-. all pur-
Mini}' I ICIf CAM separate call',-IS 111 <li:j* <• »ri:i'-. nl tin' finin'. Am! liii• i l l. <:'(! tragedy ni' ill-.' lonely unither iiihl f;,|h--r in t!iu i iii I*l _v ulil iii’-t i' it*r "iti'il I. ■ 11 »r • yniir eyes. Hit lit ilc liny hail I :<• • i killed l-.i'v-ioi years ago. hill Mother still v mourning 111 her lii-ait. Min.- liy mu- tlr.-y li-ll la-r Tina la -itin- a L'ri-iu lav ; y. , r in Washington. Kata went tu New York In rai-e a fa’i!ily. Frank painted part i a its in I’al'is. •litii. th" I■! jn k-sheen iHsapoearod without a trail-. An I Knnlv. tin- youngest
i*l 11, k-i I with a hainl.-niiif Ensii-riier. '• I-ast.\Vi--t —Home's Rest.” Vinir eyes will lill with 11;111j■ v ears when vmi .see that lasi ecstatic scene in “The Oh! Nest.” the Stem- ill whieli Mnther’s hriejil emne.s In.me at- la-t. The public can thank Kup.nt Hughes ami linlilwyn I'm |ii-«h lm-i'i!«jc the line-t. trne.-t piel are ni' real lit - the theatre has ever l.nie.vn. Charlie ( ha|-!in in “I’ay Day’’ his very latest prnduc lim.i lor l-'irs.t Xutimial will ah-n he n-rc; in-il. We preiliet a. hamper hnii'i- I'r this diitthle :i 1 - t rail imj.
Mf:.EAM»3 PSrTURESI.
"SOMEONE IN Till-- HOUSE” TITSDAY. (hi Tin-siliiy nielli yiil.-.-an's present .Metre's I 'llsini'- -■l-ny el' rue 11:4s anil mliianee: “S itncnim in Ihe llnil-e." A thriller uf iiitrlu time, stnh-n jewels ami reai.-i'e. ,-nlaiitetl I’rnm tin- play by I.any l-’.vai: . "Someone in tie- l!en~e" 1 ntaiin mere thrills than a serial, li tells a gripping -t1 rv uf a -n. i -ly piifl wlm Tails in Ime with a haml-mne or::-ik. naav.are uf hi' r a! identity. lie ph-nne-.l a lea! ennp the Hrem (haul: ails were within oir-y reach hut the haul was lint uT t lie Itiinl lie planileil. It is the tale uf a eiu.ik aim played sale in lave and crime until- v. herein Cupid mid the law laittled ciii-lantly. and ill Hie end I.nth won. 111 u liieli I lie Dt-eenli weiglie | (he e.-nis and the I).nicer neighed llie chances. It iv<- the danem's greatest theft nl' all a v.uinau's heart. Interpreted hv an allstar cast, ynii eannnt guess the ending i f "Someone in the llr.use." until llie oiling. It's pint is mystifying and cttrcfiilly concealed. Its production is pel-fort. See it. Comedy and Gazette 1 aniplete a line programme.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1924, Page 1
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