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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. ‘TIIL'-\ I)KKGATK,’’ AK)XDAY Suppose you were fill American in China. In a light you wore rendered unconscious and then waking up found that some one had stolen your clothes and left instead Chinese wearing apparel. Then suppose that you were mistaken tor another man, forced to take Ids place as an overlord and loreel I to accept as a slave a white girl intended lor the other man—what would you do? Owen .Moore finds himself in that predicament in ‘‘Thunderirate,” a thrilling:, exciting story of the Orient which comes to the Princess Theatre on .Monday next, llow he extracts him-elf from the strange mix- 'p and how he learns while in the -tins.' of the Chinese that his American friends had been lalse in their .rust and how he meets romance while slid in the Chinese palace forms the basis <;l a powerful lilm drama. “ I liundergaic.” which is a I'irst National screen version of “The laird c.f Thundorgate" 1 1 \- Sidney ilersehcll Small is interpreted by a east of no less sensational than the play. If includes these screen luminaries: Sylvia Brenmer, Tully Marshall. Virginia Hrown Fa ire. Robert AlcKim. Richard Cut iugs and Anev. Seabury.

Alias' Williams’ Orchestra will play 111 . following incidental music for Alon,lav’s display:—Overtures: “Norma”. “Hungarian Lustspiel '. “Jim Crusader”, “Scarlet Crow." Selection: “I he Country Oirl”; “.Mexicate Rose”. •‘Alarcheta”, “June Night". ‘‘Honeymoon Chimes". “Ural i ill’s Hungarian Dam e”. All the latest hits. On Wednesdav next Tom .Mix will ue seen in his latest—“ Aide a Alinute Romeo.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1924, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
354

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1924, Page 1

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