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AMUSEMENTS.

MCLEAN’S PICTURES. “SUNSHINE HARBOUR,” FRIDAY. McLean's present on Friday night Margaret Beecher, in the Playgoers’ feature, “Sunshine Harbor.” She brings youth, boundless energy, a vivacious and wholesome personality, and real talent. Tin's grand-daughter of Henry Ward Beecher, and grand-niece of Harriet Beecher Stowe, is seen as a Southern belle anxious to be something more than a coquette. Ambitious lo be a writer, she flees North from a loveless marriage and finds refuge in the assumed name of Smith, and a reporter’s position oil a newspaper. An accidentl in a motor boat caused Betty Hopkins to stay a way from home* ail niglit. Her father, who belonged to an aristocratic Southern family, was in a jury at Iter absence. His doubt of her innocence caused it novel string of un-

expected incidents to happen. T love of two men, one of whom s spurned ; a career its n reporter on big daily paper, and an explosit changed her life materially. Good sit porting programme of comedy at

gazette with full orchestra. Saturday “Wings of Pride.” Tuesday ;—Sherlock Holmes.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1924, Page 1

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178

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1924, Page 1

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