AMUSEMENTS.
“[!•' I W'KHk Ql’kk.V’ TO-XtOHT. To-nieht t t!,.. Prim-ess Theatre a six-reel master |iietnre. stnrmie Ktliel rl:l -Vti)li in -'ll I Were Queen" will lie tile special :il lrnetiiin. It opens wide tlie eoldeti 0at,.., of romtuiec. and lifts tile enrta in upon the most ex.|iiisitc love story ever enacted amid the re"al M .endours ot (lid World Courts and ( -'ties. IJeantil ii| woodland seeing in a mooed coll ill rv no liioo'-’r than a township- Uielted away in the inniintain- - lint still a Kinoiloin-—with it-. Queen and its Kino-and it's (lid W i rlil chivalry! Six reels nl remailer nnd advenltire. ('nine and meet h*t he! Clayton. Slio is in her mo.-a elianiiiiio mood, and beautiful to look upon. She will t.-ll \ui (jr-t of her school-day adventure- io Paris. and lan Irieodship with Prim-e-s (Ilnf. the ruler ol a thdkan kim/dem. Then yon must don the rose coloured speetaeles of romance. ami thrill over her love tiassaoe.s with a real live prince. Then for .“nine adventures and eomttlieatinlis. brought aliout by a locket and a. train smash. Such a l:mo|c of allairs, ft seems they will never lie mi i a veiled, and that the course of true love will never rim smooth hut. it dees, and won’t, you purr with contentment when everythin'; in the oardeu is lovely lloioanee such as this colours the world with rainbow hues! A comedy and further chanters of ‘•liidlalo Hill” will also hr shown. Orchestral selections. VArnkVFI.I.K AM) I*I(Ti'KKS. Miss Maud Courtenay, the splendid vaudeville artiste direct from Fuller's Wellington, where she played all last weld;, will play at the Princess Thealie to-nioht- in < onimietion with tiir | let iires. .Miss Courtenay whose turn in ennjunction with "Mr made her a head liner the |•':l!ler circuit. "ill appear at Hokitika tn--11 ip 1 1 1 before pro: ccdinc io Cliristehur.di to I'ultil her enoaoement : Fuller s. For a small increase of sixpence in the usual ] ieture prices Coasters will he able to see this well-known artiste, who presents somethin)' imiipie in vaudeville. Prices 2s 2d. |> Bd. I hildren Oil. Rf n! r n mia p-. i a
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1924, Page 1
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