AMUSEMENTS.
11 Lit REPUTATION.” TO-NIGHT.
I o-niglit at t lk* Princess Theatre M.iy AlrAvoy will In? seen in a hijr spec, ini First X;itioiiiil entitled ‘‘Her Roput:itsoil.” An outlimllin<r mystery of a dazzling dancing ■_*.irl wlm hid Irani the searing red flame of scandal behind a velvet, mask. A romance of sunny days and witching nights under southern skies that make the heart tint'll* and thrills that stir the hlood. The story of a woman and her reputation—of a lie that seared it and a great love that redeemed it—it tells what overv woman ought to know. A two-reel comedy and further chapters of the sensational serial ‘‘Perils of the Yukon.” Orchestral selections and Usual prices.
On Wednesday next Rack .(ones in ‘•Second-Hand hove.” and on Thursday next* the’ picture of a decade 11. A. Snow's “limiting Rip Came in Africa.” Something new. somethin*: true! Pictucos taken at the point ol death lie the hravesl camera-pun hunters in the world. .Vole:—-Special children's matinee at p.m. to enable every child to see this picture. Children will l-e admitted for (id.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1924, Page 1
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