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AMUSEMENTS.

“i’ENROD AM) SAM” .MONDAY. On .Monday next ;it tin- Princess Theatre I’liintli Tnrkiuglnn's wnnde-rfiil si<ii_v n| child life entitled “I’enr.id •'.ml S:iin'' w Ineli is a M’(|iicl to "Penrod” will In- die principal attraction. Tnrkiiigtnii's stories of boyhood arc classics; M-'amliii" is n'nou iierl for his ■il ility to pet e hilelron to act before themovie camera in a natural manlier. This e.-mbination lias produced a pietun- that you will want to see more Ilian nine, and uia- that Von will find it hard to forgot. It I, true t-i life in every partieidar, and. while the laughs predominate, von will lint] ynur.-elf wiping away a tear as you witness I’enrnd’s grief uver the loss of his clop. You are going to love Bonny Alexander and -loe lintterworth. who play I'c-nrod and Sain, and all tlie rest of their little comrades- Buddy ancT (iertrnde .Mesenger. Xewlnn Hall, anti • lea- .McCray and Gene Jackson, who are the ‘'llerinan and Verinan” of the -lory. The adult nioinhers of the east are I’oehlilfe Fellows. .Mary I’hilhin. Gareth Hughes, \Yilliam .Mong. and i dadys liroekwell. Come to the- Princess Theatre oil Monday and prow young again. The sii|-porting subjects to I:.- screened on Monday inc lude further chapters of "perils of the Yukon" and a two-rec‘l comedy. Orchestral selections and usual prices.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1924, Page 1

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219

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1924, Page 1

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