AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES. “THi: WORLD'S A STAGE”— TO-NIGHT. A s;*lou(]i«l Kir-,t National Feature cntitlo< 1 “'The World's a Stage” liy F.linor Civil will In’ shown at the Princess Theatre to-night. A strong east of popttIni' l-'layers :ue in the story including; Kenneth Harlan. Dorothy Phillips, Mince Airline etc. The picture is effective in it-, human appeal and is one of the he.st turned out of the First- National .studios this season. Dorothy Phillips emotional talent is given worthy expression in this study of the triangle. It’s a story very close to reality, well directed, and maintaining the interest throughout. The following are the supports to-night. Topical Budget. “Motoring in Cloutlhind” travelogue, “Tconerville Follies,” a two reel comedy, and further chapters of “The Eagle’s Tal-
ons” serial. On Wednesday and Thursday next patrons will he pleased at the two very special programmes to he shown. On Wednesday, the over-green Wcxle\ Harry (Freckles') in “The Printer’s Devil” and on Thursday next the World’s sweetheart Mary Pickford in “Through the Thick Door.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1924, Page 1
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169AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1924, Page 1
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