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AMUSEMENTS.

McLEAN'S PICTURES.

“MAN AND WIFE”—FRIDAY. Maurice Costello takes the leading role in “Alan and Wife” to he presented on Friday by .McLean’s Pictures. “Man and Wife”, ft picture powerfully dramatic, -which presents a tremendous problem tells the story of ft surgeon who married two sisters! Believing one to lie dead he married the other, unaware of their relationship. ItMator developed that lie had made a terrible mistake. Bis first wife was alive, although slightly demented. lie knew that she would die unless an operation was performed mil lie could perform that operation. Should lie operate and ruin tlie new-found happiness of his present wife—she who was about to become a mother? Or should lie let this gjri die. -who everyone thought was dead ? If lie did tlie former lie would ruin three lives. Tl lie did the lattei he would be the same as a- murderer. Don’t fail to see how this unusual problem is worked out in “Aran and "Wife which is one of tlie “picture sensations” of the season. Gladys Leslie, Robert Elliott, Norma Shearer and Aiaiirico Costello are the featured players. The supports include a comedy, gazette and the serial “Hurricane Hutcli.” The full orchestra ivill supply a special musical program me.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1924, Page 1

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206

AMUSEMENTS. McLEAN'S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. McLEAN'S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1924, Page 1

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