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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBOOYS PICTURES. “THE BREATH LESS Mi i.M EXT.” TO-.VfGJfT. \\ i 11i:i in Desmond was walking a •street, in Universal City wlum lie mot a tall, .solciii ii visaged imliriiliial who greeted him without a smile. The feud's over. Hill. Guess we’ll have to lory the hatchet amt ho friends. ‘•What’s all this clamor? Bury what hatch?" aslccil Desmond. Thou lie

grinned. ,“oh. von mean the now play. All right. At. 1 owe you a lot of dirty digs. hut I /moss T can hang on to the old spirit i f vengeance until wo shoot this picture.” The man who had stopled Desmond was Albert Mart, veteran character •‘heavy’’ who has appeared in the role of villain in many I’liiver.sal pictures starring Desmond. The play in f|Uestion. a crook comedy drama, in which the order of things was to he shilled was ‘'The Breathless Moment”, a Universal attraction showing at the Princess Theatre. Mart was east for a “friendly’’ role, that of a crook companion, to the star. A good supporting programme will also he shown.

On Thursday a grand donhle star programme headed hv “I’ioneer Trails’’ Indians, screeching Indians with poisoned arrows, run and lire, to attack the pioneers’ caravan train. These were the terrible ilav.s of I!) when history was more thrilling than fiction. Also Charlie Chaplin in his latest Master comedy of four reels "The Pilgrim” “Yes! We have no hananas, hut we have a million laughs waiting to he enjoyed, in (lLarlie's latest, greatest and cleverest comedy.” Special prices on Thursday, air... Circle L’s; Stalls Is (id. Children (id.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1924, Page 1

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264

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1924, Page 1

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