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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYSODYS PICTURES. JiOBART BOS WORTH WEDNESDAY. On Wednesday next at. the Princess theatre a special William Fox entitled ‘'White I lands” ami starring that line old actor Hobart Bosworth in tile leading role of Jinrncane Hardy, iron master oI the seas taking and sweeping all betore him, feared tuid hated b.v all. Faced at last by the one thine in the world lie cannot trample under Ins Imel -the love of a good woman. A drama of white heat, passion set amid the scorching desert sand and tempestuous sens.

On 'I !ini-sday next a big Master Picture I ront Charles Norris’ vital novel “Brass” and starring Monte Bine, Marie I’revost, Frank Keenan. Irene Rioli, Harry .Myers, Cyril Chadwick and others. A powerful stuiy of marriage and divorce. “Brass” deals with Phillip and Marjorie Baldwin, married. lint unliupj . Bbillip likes to stay at home with the baby while Marjorie goes gallivanting about cafes and cabarets with a crew who believes in a gay life. When lie remonstrates, she retaliates by suing for a divorce 1 . After the divorce, Phillip finds himself entangled in other love affairs, from which he emerges a wiser, if not a better man. “Brass” is a picture that grips from first to last and then leaves something to ponder over.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1925, Page 1

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214

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1925, Page 1

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