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McLEAN’S PICTURES.

'•TIIF DUTTEHELY C11U..” El! I DAY Mel.cans present on Friday evening an .up-tn-lbe-minuto story of tin nhcad-ol'-tbt'-niiimte girl in the I‘laygoers feature. “The liutterlly Cirl,” with pretty little Marjorie Haw starred. F.diih Folsom, the yriel of the title, is a horn flirt, to whom the admiration or the opposite sex is the very breath oi life. She is ignorant and innocent of the seriousness of love stud ol lile. Her path is strewn with the unhappy hearts of the victims of her tri 11 iup:. H is not until she nearly brings about a separation of man and wife that she is brought face to face with a contrast that opens her eyes to her own useless!,e~s and transforms her. “The liutterlly Cirl” is in serio-comic vein with spark lino, satirical sub-titles. .Miss Daw is youthful, vivacious and girlish, loiirliiiig comedy and emotional heights that proclaim her an actress of power. She is splendidly supported by King Hnyyott, Frilzi llruuette, I,isle Darnell, .lean Du Drier ami Ned Whitney Uayoiund. The storv is an original one by its director, .lidin Cornum.

The serial, "Hurricane Hutch,” will be advanced a further stage, and a comedy and gazette will complete the programme. The lull Orchestra will sttpplv a nni'ieal programme. Saturdav. —\ iola Datta in "Dallyerous to Men.”

N I'. I. I. lld MIIAMLKY SF.ASON

III’KNIN'C ON TUESDAY

Mi,, Nellie 111 Millies her Comp:,iiv Imre • - I a It I'm: t riliuin!> io the comedy "Fair and Wai lliel " aha h Mr W illiam Du-.-ell Mill present ly arrant v. „I, .1. C. Williamson l td. a! tit • Pro; " s I t,e on Titesdav Sept. !!th. Miss llramlev has an undoiihte.l tlair for - omedy a* Hokitika theatregoers wdl admit v. lieu lliev see , Ins p .pillar vonlitt -lar lie ml!" I lie role of a irmly red. v. in ple as her i.a. I a iMe Im-hand on a oed-lal." Ihe I 1 .1 I -klllollr M I'll 1 aid aloilid >ol I > Indde.l with tau-j'-h.lli in dialogue and rpi-'ide-. Mr Aik.ur Cornell, who ha- -.iv. „ some Herlnm- sludias I'r.m iiiim with !. ('. WiMiamsen •'■■"i.atie and (omedy eonili.ini"-: is -aid-to have one of the best parts that h: s ever fallen hi- way. and he and Mi-- P.ramley have a verv humoious s.-eiie <>l tlnir o'., n i I.a | -imply convulse, .alldieiiee. Tlier,' ale nnlv a few eh.' raid el's in I i" nine. hof curb on" "ids .ml ' anspi. lIO'I' lv. AN APPF M C-'C COM EDA .

‘‘j'w o' My Heart” i- clour ' ul. lined ijti",ly. and tben* -botild he a la lye and exp,' tae.t a I.dieu. e at Die I’iriicess 'Tlr.-a Ire ~:i We,lea -day next whim it is i,resellt,".l lor in ' hr-i time. Mr Wliliam Mussel I sav- it is a ■" ee-

iallv favour,.'tl ph.' V v it'u Da'ai rs its 'I , f,.'-hiuy hum -.:tr am! iVliyotlul -..ul in’,ml makiny a iiiwerlnl bean ai>peal i , youiiy and ol L Th,-e who have seen the eamelv l.el'ore call enjoy I'e' iviny old memories ~t ‘ I all’ll to t Ivise who make h-r m qu.'intanee for I lie lirst time there i- a 1! ''" aveut ef | I,'iisttrc• open,'d. Alls- Nellie Piiimlev is said to have never yivon a more brilliant perl'm nrnut e _ tin - “|>,...." her eharmiiiy simplicity and in-ineeritv Minuiny all hearts. \il Die humour or the Have little ll'lsl, “ifl 1" liroiiyht out with delirioii- elicit, -o that smiles at- the pervadmy cement . "I’ey o My 1 1""n n '* ' 1 liyll t fill it, I "ft aimmmt that can never lose tln> all'eetimi- of phiy-yivrs. Tb" Nellie Miami, 'V Cunoany can he roiii.,l upon for a wholly satislviny perI'ornmnet'. Tfook at Misses Aleluto-li >.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1924, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
612

McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1924, Page 1

McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1924, Page 1

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