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AMUSEMENTS.

“THE BOHEMIAX G1P,1,.’ WEDXG.SDA Y.

Iwo spend futures tiro to bo shown at tile Pi-ineo.vs Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday next. On Wednesday ■' I lie iiohcinian Girl” and on Thursday “The Glorious Adventure.” The screen version of a u orld-I.anions opera is a it!■ it|ne feature in picture production. and calls lor discriminatin'' treatment and a caste of high order. Englatnl conics, forward with “The Bohemian Girl” a production which all Britishers may he proud to claim. The settings are particularly line. especially the woodland scenes for the Gipsy incidents, the old feudal castle (a real live castle, and not a “net”) and the picturi-ation of the vision “1 Dreamt I Dwelt in Marhle Halls.” The "ell-known songs of the opera are neatly turned into titles and carry out the atmosphere. The piece de resistance is the castle. Kvcry player is one of Dondon’s leading actors, Gladys Cooper. Ellen Terry. Constance Collier. Ivor Xovello, C. Aubrey Smith, and Maurice Vibrant. A guarantee of excellent entertainment, tine acting. beautiful scenes ami a romantic atmosphere goes with “The Bohemian Girl.” I’siial prices Wednesday.

On Thursday Daily Diana Manners, tne Duke of Biitlaiid’s beautiful daughter in “The Glorious Adventure" will he shown. It is “the picture that captured the rainbow" presented in the most gorgeous galaxy of natural colors, culminating in the great lire of london. “The Glorious Adventure” is hailed in England and America, and on the Continent as the greatest natural color achievement. marking a milestone in the art of the modern film. True in history, costume, and setting to the heraldic days of King Charles TT. The romance of Daily Beatrice Fair—the King’s favourite at Court. Special prices will he charged for Thursday. Circle, L’s; Stalls Ds (!; children (id.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1924, Page 1

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290

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1924, Page 1

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