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AMUSEMENTS.

A CIRCUS' PICTURE.-THURSDAY.

Oil Thursday next at 1 lie Princess Theatre Thus. 11. luce presents Madge Bellamy, Cullen Landis, and Oscar the Elephant in “The Soul of a Beast” a circus picture that’s a Circus to see. It is one of the most human, appealing and dramatic novelty productions ever screened. Excitement, adventure, romane, all the lure and appeal of a great circus, strange and unusual in the picturesque Kronch-C'anadiaii settlement, and three hig loves—the loves of the man and the maid and the love of “Oscar” the -Elephant. Here’s a story of tivo circus runaways. A gir and an elephant-enacted right under “the hig top.” with real circus performers taking part in the picture! And never as Jong as you live will you see anything like the acting of “Oscar” the elephant that thinks. A love story in which an elephant takes a hand, —or i;: it a foot —in i(. A drama oT the hig tent and the hig woods. A real circus story, with a trained hear, wild lions, and tigers, elephants and camels, and all other animals going through their acts in the ring. “Oscar,” the elephant, docs some of the most unusual acting over shown on the screen.

A two reel Comedy and further chapters “Buffalo Bill” will also lie shown. Orchestral selections and usual prices.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1924, Page 1

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222

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1924, Page 1

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