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AMUSEMENTS.

“KKXKDD AXI) SAM" MONDAY

Picture patron.-; who li:ir! tlu> pleasure of seeing K uotli Tarki ugton's “Penrod” featuring Wesley Harry, sol no time ago will he delighted to know that the M-ipu-l entitled ‘‘Penrod and Sam” will lx* shown at the Princess ’lheatre on Monday next. Ii is a l ir-t \aional Proiluetiaii and one ol the hast pictures of the year. It i~ ha-ed on Ifuotli Tnrkingtnu's immortal story, nail Inis been directed hy William lieaudiiie. with Penny Alexander in the title rale. “Duke" has been Penrod's inseparable companion, and when an automobile runs him down his little- master’s heart was broken. The S< one is one that evokes tears from the most callous of spectators. I it i-

gripping ill its intensity and fidelity Poll “Penrod and Sam" is not all tearThe carefree life of Penrod Sehollield i pieiuri-e.l with a charm that has m.elf this picture a classic of its kind, lie ia real Imv which means that In- is con

stoutly gettiiu' into mischief, arousing the ire of his elders and receiving the appropriate punishment for his misdeeds. 11l- also falls ill love, and has rivals for the fair lady's hand just as happens in later life. “Penrod and Sam" is a chronicle ol boy-life that has a universal appeal and is classed as one of the finest pictures of the year.

Kin tiler episodes id’ “Perils of the Yukoli” and a two-reel comedv complete the usual Monday mold's first ilas; programme. Orchestral selections and usual prices.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1924, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1924, Page 1

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