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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. “DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY” ALSO ‘LEATHER PUSHH KS” —T<)-XIGOT. i Seizin-k’s seven act super special “Daughters of To-day” will bo shown at the Princess Theatre to-night. Human nature will ever strive after the unattainable, hence it is easy to understand the feelings of tut unsophisticated country girl suddenly plunged into the "hill of college life with young women and young men possessed of more means than hciself enjoying life in a hectic way. Tin- wild motor rides had thrills tor her. and cigarette smoking intrigued her. she even finding linthought of pleasure in cocktails. None of this foul

ever tome her Hay before, the picnic at Thanksgiving time was the limit in excitement when she was home on the farm and so she longed—longed to he with the others—to he as the others—and when, it came about, the change was to her like a door opening suddenly to a person groping in the dark—hut where did it till lead her to? All this is told in “Daughters of To-day” with Patsy Ruth Miller, Ralph Graves, Edna Murphy, Philo McCullough, Geo. Xicholls, Gertrude Clair, Zazu Pitts, and a host of others in Selznick’s seven act special of modern flapper life—with its false excitement and extremes of gaiety. The famous ‘ Leather Pushers” and a two-reel comedy will also he shown. Miss ‘Williams Orchestra will play the incidental selections, and usual prices will he charged to-night.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1925, Page 1

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235

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1925, Page 1

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