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AMUSEMENTS.

McLEAN’S PICTURES.

. «2» ; EAST XlOl IT’S SUCCESS, j “Stonily Seas” which created such ’ a furore last night is being repeated jj by special request to-night. It is a ■ great picture and gave great pleasure . to patrons. ■ East night’s programme will he roll pea ted in its entirety to-night—--5 "Stormy Seas ” comedy, gazette, ser- ; ial and the special programme by the . Full Orchestra. Patrons should not \ fail to see this line picture to-night. * “WITHIN THE LAW.” .MONDAY. j Theatre goers who some years ago | saw the wonderful stage success of l "Within the Law” will be delighted to know that First National have sue- • ceeded in making their best pictuic I this year of this great play, and were “ very fortunate indeed in securing Xor--1 mu Tnlmadge for the part of Alary Turner. This wonderful production will ho presented at the Princess Theatre on .Monday next. Playgoers paid hundreds of thousands all over the world to see “Within the Haw on the stage. Screened, it costs you just (general admission price) to enjoy. Possibly, the most important role in the Norma Talmadge picture, “Within tho Haw.” with the exception of that of Mary Turner, is the one of Aggie Lynch, for which Eileen Percy was cast. .Miss Talmadge and Air Lloyd, aided hv Producer Joseph M. Sehenck, spent the greater part of two weeks looking over all available talent for this role, and the work of Miss Percy proves no mistake in their selection. Her first picture experience was with Douglas Fairbanks in his early successes. Prior to that she was a member of the Ziegfeld Follies ol New York. Following her engagement with Fairbanks, she was featured by the William I’ox Company. She is 22 years of age and was horn in Belfast, Ireland. She is a blonde with hazel eyes. A specially good supporting programme will also ho shown including the first chapters of the new serial “The Eagle’s Talons.” a roaring '.’-reel comedy and orchestral selections. Usual prices.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1924, Page 1

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331

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1924, Page 1

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