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AMUSEMENTS.

MCLEAN’S PICTURES.

‘LEA H BAIRD” TO-NlCllT. Mel.can's present this evening a stirring programme, with the star feature, the spectacular drama “Don’t Doubt Your AYife.” This is the first of a series of features being made by Leah Baird Productions and starring Aliss Baird, le> bo released hy Associate’ll Exhibitors, Inc. AVliafc part does faith play in the marriage tie? AYliy slionli 1 a husband doubt his wife? Should lie believe the tongues oT gossip in preference to her? “Don’t Doubt A'our AVife,” a domestic drama offering a solution to the divorce problem, answers these questions. The story, which was written hy Leah Baird, deals with several angles of elomeslic life ami is replete with spectacular production scenes anil several inelndraiiiatio twists of the story to keep the action going at a rapid pace throughout. As usual Aliss Baird appears in several artistic costumes that will delight the feminine eye. The automobile elasli through a blinding rain and lightning storm, the raid hy revenue officers upon a notorious roadhouse. the return home after midnight of (he wife, her clothes torn or missing, the subsequent discovery of her hnshanel. the scenes in the big cabaret rcsl:nir:uit and the following gav party :i 11 create a succession of tin-ills and interest that is round in few motion pictures of tn-elay. The supports iin-linle a folileely. Patbe Ni-ws, the serial “Hurricane liiite-ii” and full orchestra.

The star selee-lion to ho played at Ale-bean’s to-night by the orchestra is “Hungarian Lustespiel” by request. “A Vi-ni'tiaii Reverie” and the latest in waltr.es. fox-trots etc. will also lie included in the musical programme, which will commence at 8 o’clock sharp. Keenan’s bus will leaev Ttimu at 7 p.m.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1924, Page 1

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282

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1924, Page 1

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