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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. “BRASS” TO-NIGHT. I>i ass n. \\ t'd'iier Bros’ classic of ilh- screen, which discusses marriage am! divorce Ironi all a lilies, and in relation to a on,an 0 f fascinatin': ehurncters, will 1, 0 screened at the Princess I h'entro to-night. Tt is a screen adaption of the powerful novel of the same name, hy Charles G, .\orii-, and tells the story of Phillip and .Marjorie J’ahlwin. a voting married couple who soon lind that their ways lead in different directions. Phillip is just starting in business, and being a recruit from the country is fighting tooth and nail for success and earing for little else; while Marjorie is the opposite, a pieplant, slip of a girl who wants cabarets and shows and gaiety, and who frets at neglect. Their child makes no difference in their lives, and after the divorce they go their respective ways, meeting with a multitude of fascinating adventures, filled with clashing climaxes and situations. Marie Provost and Alonte Itlue head a caste of celebrated players. The supports in to-night’s big display arc “Phantom Fortune” (serial) and the famous “Leather Pushers” starring Reginald Penny, together with a rib-tickling two-reel comedy. Usual prices will lie charged. (Miss William's orchestra-will play the incidenal music.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1925, Page 1

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208

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1925, Page 1

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