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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYEODYS PICTURES. '•THK J.OYF MASTKK” .MONDAY. Sf(iii'jils ill delight from tho kiddies. :hcumj>;iiiio(! by less audible sounds of s itwill be hoard ;.t the I’iinI lit'ntro on Monday next, where -Siroughen ft. t!:c wonder dog, in “The Love Master” is the current attraction. .Stronghoart Ims always Docii a prime lavourite of the youngsters, anil in this production he lias tin;* niil of another beautiful police dog- Lady .Julie hy naJDtf- and live ol the <u test puppies that have ever broken into pictures, ate the drama and near tragedy of the story which unrolls on the screen the production almonds with humor, ami Stroiiglieart and his family provide the bur majority of the laughs. Sironghcarl's 'eourling of Daily Julio and the incidents which helall him when he lares fortit with love in his heart brings heartier laughs than are usually the lot of pictures which are labelled comedy. I lie last laugh oi the production, however, falls to one of the sons of Gtronghoart. Through the closing scenes he is busy trying to clamber up on a hoard to see what all the excitement is about, and when he finally gets up the excitement is all over and the picture fades out on one of the most puzzling looks a puppy has ever worn. A two-reel comedy and further chapters of the popular serial, “The Logic's Talons” completes a splendid programme. Orchestra and usual prices. Another item of special interest on the same programme is a Put Bourn act, given hy Mr Gnz.z:i, the world famous juggling cop. On Wednesday and Thursday next for two nights, the world's greatest favourite, Jackie Coogan. will he seen in his latest First National success, “Circus Da vs.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1925, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1925, Page 1

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