AMUSEMENTS.
MCLEAN’S PICTURES.
“LOVE WITHOUT QUESTION.” TO-NIGHT. To-night (Tuesday) McLean’s present a great Sclznick special starring Olive Tell in ‘ Love Without Question” a thrilling problem play of to-day from the novel by Wadsworth Camp. "The Abandoned Room.” The play fe.vvros the popular star Olive Tell as Katoi'iiie, old Silas lilackhurn’s ward. Old Silas has been murdered in the abandoned room. Who was guilty? Circumstances pointed to both Katherine and the old man’s grand son. Robert could not explain where he was at the time of the murder, while the girl had to confess that she was awake and discovered the dead before anyone else. Paredes, a friend of the family, and secretly in love with Katherine, was surrounded with an air oC mystery. However, the real culprit is caught, which registered a complete surprise, as few people could guess who committed the crime. There is mystery and suspense in abundance. It will give all a chance of seeing what good detectives they would inuke by solving the problem. Through it all there runs a pleasing vein of heart interest and romance that makes it an appealing entertainment.
AIUSGROVE’S VAUDEVILLE AND
PICTURES
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
A grand vaudeville and picture entertainment will be presented on Wednesday and Thursday next when. Danny D’Alma and his wonderful dogs will be seen at the Princess Theatre for two nights in conjunction with a special picture display. Danny D’Alina will be seen in his very clever act “A Diunk on Stilts”. He is one of the cleverest acrobatic comedians ever seen, and his amazing troupe of clever little dogs are too wondorlul acrobats, and nothing like this act has ever been seen here. A complete change of pictures will be shown each evening. On Wednesday the star picture is a big Uni- • versa! Jewel produced by Lois Weber <‘ A Chapter in ller Life” taken from the World famous novel "Jewel” by Clara Louis© Burnham. It is one of the sweetest stories of life ever told 1 Ask anyone who has read the story of “Jewel” ; or if you have read it yourself, you know for a fact that lew stories ever written can begin to compare with its beauty, charm and wholesome entertainment. It’s a vivid, powerful pieturization of a gripping theme that will bold you in its spell from beginning to end. Lavish sets, beautiful gowns, dramatic moments. A complete change of programme will lie made on Thursday night, the star picture being a big racing story “Stable Companions”. The prices lor Wednesday ami Thursday are:—Circle 2s; Stalls Is (id; and Children (id.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1924, Page 1
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