AMUSEMENTS.
to-xigiit. “Potash ;iiul 1 Vrlniutlir" tin- "rent stii".' comedy drama. which caused such a seitsati .:i tbr'iug'i A ll -. 1 r:iii:t and God's (Iv.ii. sonic lime hack, has at Inst I ecu mail- ini-: n -p—.iiil picture itll met ion. The oriental ]:hiyers who IHilile tin* -tie.ee play .successful il 0pe'ir ill their eld role:-, so piellire full' are ia ter a hearty laugh it! the I'rittces- I he. l lre to-night. I.iiiif^ii-s- roars - i-liti; !:!cs—tin ill- gu-p—tears— come so fast they uover-stup-jazz-tine—rag-i inn* laugh-t iiue—all-t ime—sell-start line-stop .. -ure-lit'i'- never-tire. Some picture! Barley Bernard. Alex Carr. Vei a (tore in and a cot . I twenty etliers ladle this picture truly "rent. The gr.*e.t"st laughing hit of the - east n. With tile :• ■ i:dual still-, who ill-’d-the play Ilreielv. hlgge-l hit. I!ralii:i. t !trii! -. ]',:"c*''.i't. fe-tival. caha-l-et. stylo slue.', eoiai-ily—all the elements if L'leilt euterlailllllellt . Noil'll s..e ii v.iu’ll il a"a iii. you'll want !■: s,-e il all the I ime. It's wonderful. There's e laugh in it lor you and here ami there a tear or two. tin the screen at la-', the greatest laughing hit uf years. Th • laugh- "t the -t'.ge the -crei'iu ill tile -ereell. A tv.'Dreel remedy and "IVril- of the Yukon” will complete a capital programme. Or(hestral selection-. I’-ual price-.
McLE/WHS PICTURES.
“Krssiis" and ai kt: lake TTFSDAY. Ale-Lean's pictures have pleasure in aiiouiieing tin l presentation ul • , Ki-»es" on Tite-day night. Ihe re-uun el illness of the pre-en! day American giri when thrown “on her own" i- -tiikinglv portrayed in “K i.-'ves." Alice I a he’s htte-t .Metro oieture. “Ki-so-" i- the - lory of the struggle of Hetty I'.-tiihrook to reimhiuse her dead father's creditors l.y embarking in u venture in which -he learn- mil a little al, uit the difficult ieof playing the hu-iuc— gtii‘ She goes into the manufacture it 11-Ki—ed Kandy with two timml- one i fit' the other ii man. in -nil eel the at tempi, of tin iiuroritpniotis e-unpet it u- i ruin them, and in -pile nl the nutuy di-'iouraj-'enietil.s iia-idental to the la'.mill ill" of the new In-iiie--. Hetty
-t niggle • lirav.-ly en, In r o.iiirng.* imdimme.l. ten- spirit iinhriil.cn. Throughout the nil title the i:) It 111 ! ii t inns in- \ ;lved in her hu-inci- -t niggle. and the effort of t't o twit t . win Ir.-t lovi |-rnviile a series oj tense situations which make this picture ot thrilling interest. In tie support in;; east an surli well-known players as Harry My ors. Edward Connelly. Edward .Inhsoii I).ma Todd, Alignnn Anderson, and .lohn Maekimm. “Ki--e-.‘’ i- a Maxwell Ixarger preduet inn from -he scenario hv .liiir* Mathi.-. Ia- -.I on -lory hv .May TuMy. A laughable comedy and gazette complete a line pro gramme. Hull orchestra neeoinpaniment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1924, Page 1
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