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AMUSEMENTS.

i EVERYBODYS PICTURES. J “TOJtMKXT”—MONDAY. ii| Pirturcgoers arc being transported 4 10 tliroti countries next week at the 4 Princess Theatre, where .Maurice 'J’our- "| lietir’s “Torment” is the thrilling “| First National attraction. "| The story, an international crook "1 drama-, is laid in Russia, America and II Japan. It, opens in Russia with scenes of disorder caused by outlaws posing 1 as Soviet government agents who make j demands upon the people that bring J about wild disorder. It shifts to the United States, where a hand of inter!i national crooks lay their plans to rob 1 a, former Russian nobleman of the ,| crown jewels. 'I lie theme switches to •I Japan, where tin l climax of the plot is \ laid with (lie recent eartlu|imke as a | spectacular feature. | The story is interpreted by an exeellent east, including Owen Moore, . I’.essie Love, Joseph Kilgour, .Maim I (ieorge, .Morgan Wallace, (leorge Coop- “ or and Jean Mersholt. ? A big supporting series will also he shown, including serial and two reel comedy. On Wednesday next a grand vaudeville and picture programme will he presented. Special engagement of Wendy and Alphonse, two smart society entertainers direct from the Puller circuit, in humorous character impersonations. They have just finished a successful season at Fuller’s Opera I rouse, Christchurch.

J Battled for Breath f Girl's mother Mrs 1.J.8. says "but afto er three doses of HEENZO she ( was Quite well and her awful ( ( cold all gone.” Nearly a million j 1 mothers swear by HEENZO. Gargled, it I ( 4 relieves throat troubles. 2/6 bottle makes ( pint, saves cough mixture money, j ( | HAINK3 —7

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1925, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1925, Page 1

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