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AMUSEMENTS.

“SLIPPY McGHI'

In-night a special |-'ir.-t National at- >: " 1 i<>u starring Colleen .Moon'. Wheeler < >-ikni.i 11 ;t ll <l Sum do Grasse in "Slij• py .McGee” will 1.0 presented at. iPrincess Theatre. Duo liadl.v wrenched shoulder and a cracked ri!i "'•■re tlio price that Wheeler Oakman paid for the realism lie put into a fall Imm ;i swiftly moving train in a srinio in (Miver .Moroseo's “Slippy AlcGce.” •he hirst National ."ttraetion (hat will he seen at the I’rimoss Theatre toiiitrlit. Oakman ha L persistently relu--ed to allow a “douhlo’’ do the hazardous hits of husine-s that come to hirulcs. lie insists upon making the fall himsell and he was picked up unconscious at the hot loin of a twenty loot embankment, lint the camera < aught it and Oakimm considered it just a part of his day's work. Few actors in the films have reached the heights that Oakman has and taken all the personal risks. The supports tonight are a two-reel comedy .and further adventures in “Perils of the Yul;on.“ Orchestral selections and usual prices. On Wednesday imst a special I'uiversa! will he shown starring Moot Gibson in “The 1!: 1111 h 1 i 11 ' Kid;" and on Thursday next Kenneth Marian and Ivlith Roberts in “Thorns and Orange lllossoms.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 1

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212

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 1

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