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AMUSEMENTS.

McLEAN’S PICTURES. “l-OVK wmioiw QUESTION'.” TO-NIGHT. 10-night, Mel,can’s present a grea Sel/.iiiclc special starring Olive Tell i “f.ovo Without Question,” a thrilliii pioblem play ol to-day from the novi fy Wadsworth Camp, “The Ahundonc I’oom.” The play features the pope lar star Olivo 'Fell as Katherine, oli Silas lllackhuru’s ward. Old Silas ha • keen murdered in the ahandonei room. Who was guilty! - ' C’ircumstan ees pointed to both Katherine and tin old man’s grand son. Robert eotilt noL explain where he was at the timi “I the murder, while the girl had tr confess that she was awake and discovered the dead before anyone else. I’aredes, a friend of the family, and secretly in love with Katherine, was surrounded with an air of mystery. However. the real culprit is caught, which registered a complete surprise, as few people could guess who committed the clime. I here is mystery and suspense in abundance. It will give all a. chance ol seeing what good detectives they would make by solving the problem. I hrough it all there runs 'a pleasing vein of heart interest and romance that makes it an appealing entertainment. Ihe suport.s include a comedy, gazette anil the serial “ffurricano Hutch.” Ihe full Orchestra will also taipplv a choice musical programme. ,

MARY RICK FORI) IX “I’OI.LYAXXA” .MOXDAY

I lie I nited Artists’ K.xdu.sive Special “I’ollyanna” and starring tin world’s sweetheart Mary Pickfonl will ha the big attraction at the Princess Theatre on .Monday next. Alary pickford is indeed the ideal “glad” girl.

whose very appearance on the screen radiates a personality of happiness, whose cheer expels fear, whose gladsome picturisation puts your real or fancied troubles to Might, whose sunnv philosophy ol lile makes von liud something to he glad about, something that might, have been worse, no matter "hat the trials or tribulations. Alary

1 ’id;fnnl .'is “Pollyannn.” will grip von mill compel you. because vmi know Unit she is nil lionrl and soul, nil frankness anil truth that her’s is a philosophy of life th.nl makes surliness ami pettiness anil i|Unrrelsonieness imposihle. A philosophy that spells glatlnoss all day long. that preaches it, tenches it without the slightest consciousness on her part that she is doing anything unusual or worth while. A two-reel coineily anil the serial will aKo he incluileil in Monday’s programme. Special prices will he charged. viz. Circle 2s. stalls Is fid. children fid.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1924, Page 1

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399

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1924, Page 1

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