AMUSEMENTS.
“I ID-: .SACK niiFSI! THAII.” .TO-NIGHT. I his even itig at the Princess Theatre William Fox presents alt nllsar east im-lmling Hoy Stewart. Majorie Daw. Johnnie Walker and Wallace lleer.v in ‘•Thu Sago Hrnsh Trail.” I.ove. dash, danger! Set amid the roll-in.t-C plains of the West. This pietim ins everythin" swift action to thrill, a death-dclvine hero and a surpri-ing and suspeuseful romance. You'll like it. S.eni alter his appointment aSherilf of Silvertown. I.arr.v Hcid is confi onle I with the dillieiilt problem of arrising the lirotin'r of the girl he loves on a ( Imree of murder. 'I he Imy however, proves Ins innoeeme. and fate at hi t Haps the red villain. The latest Fox Mens and n two-reel , omeily "ill al-o he .shunt:. VAI'DKYII I.K AXI) I'lC 'H'HF.S. (In Thursday F.tliel Clayton will he seen in six i eels of lotnmiee and advent niv entitled ”lf I Were ( l )ieell." F.thel Clayton, as the modern girl, lintl.s herself Hunt: into a Kingdom, with iron nine; castles, the regal splendours mid i nlri;:ie.. of the < lid 'World Courts. What dees she dof- What would you dof See “If I Wile Oijeeii." A pleat hip: show with a great hit* st,,|.y. \ pme comedy and further i limiters of "ItmTalo Hill.” Miss .Maud Ceiiri enav. the splendid vaudeville artiste direct fn.ni Fuller's Wellington, where .she played all last week, will play at 'die I’rinve.s.s Theatie on Thursday in i onjunerion with id pu t tires.
M's-' Courtenay whose tu; ii in conjunction with ".Mr C.” made her n head liner throughout the Kullor circuit. will appear lit- Hokitika on Thursday before pro reeding to Christchurch to Id Mil iier cngageim-nt :• FnlYr's. Fur ;i sum 1 1 increase in' :-ix--1 I'liei' in the usual | irture prices Cuu-i----er.s «ill he llhie to «C 0 ihi.s we!l-k 1 lIIwII artiste, who presents somethin't iinii|iie in ve.i'ileii'le. Prices ‘2- 2d. Is Si I. C. hihlreii (ill. McLEAM’3 PICTURES. "CALL OF Tin: l:l.(!0|>" FI! I DAY. On Friihiy night .Mel.en n's present "('nil of tile lih oil." n thrilling story of love mill Inite. Finile Artois, hrilliiint novelist, is in lore with lleiniioiie l.ester. lull .she prefers .Maurice tie Hrnne. Artois is enlleil to Allien anil in his iihseine. Ileimioiie ninnies Mnnriee mul goes to live in Sicily. Art.iis eontrnei.s lever nml wires 11,- ■- limine to come to him. Her old love lor Arlnis lories her to no. Mnnriee if hit on the Mnml to seek his own pleasures, lie meets Snlvnlnre? entity ll'herinnn nml his daughter Mnil-.'line. In the days that follow. Maik.'elino ami Mnnriee spend nnieii of their time together, and n deep love springs np hetween them. Mnnriee learns llermiotie i- eoiione: hack with Artois and decides to have one last fling. I),, takes Madeline to a lair at Toulon. Ihe day passes happily and in the evening they go to watch the fireworks, lie takes her lo an inn on the pretence that they can got a heller view from there. W’liat passes there t? known only to the inn keeper who keeps it a secret. In the meantime. I lermimte i ere- lank and i annul understand the < Imngo that has eoli.e over .'latptie. She devotes to welch and find mil the retc-eii for his frr(|Uent visits to the Isle nt Siren- where Maddeliti:- lives. Salvamre learns of what hap|re"ed at 1 1"- inn and .-"ears
to kill Al.iiilii v lie write- a letter it -kin— him to call the folio" iic< iihilit. Maurice lines to keen the appointment, and i- murdered. Ilermioiie is led to believe lie has hceii drowned. Maurice's si rvaul ini'— avenue hi- ma-ler and in the h.'.dtt "iih Salvatore i- lulled. .Aladi|..line hear- the lijchl and 1 1 mto break in th” door hut- Salvatore, thinkin.u she i- the police, -hoot® throindi the door and kill- her. Ifcrliiioue and Artois united once more
prepare to slurl life aue". Further chapters of tlm ureal serial " HuiTi.-alle lliiteh.” a eonietl.v and uazette complete a line prnyinmmo. The lull or. he.--tir. of live instillments ipiano, pit coin, violin, cornel. and trombone' "ill supply a choice musical prouraniu'c.
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