AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES.
X OHM A T AIA lADGE—AI OX DA V
Normn Tnlmadge, as a cheery-cheek-ed Ouled Nail dancer, lias quite the most bewitching role of her career. For weeks she has practiced the dances of the Xorthern Sahara under skilled Arabian instruction. She will be seen in this role in her latest picture “The Song ol l.ovo,” at the Princess Theatre on .Monthly next. “The Sony of I.ove” was directed by Chester ’Franklin for release by Producer Joseph M. Sehenek through First Xational. Nornin Tnlmadge has the role of an Ouled .Vail dancing girl. .Joseph Schildkraunt, idol of femininie theatre-goers of two continents, heads the supuiTing east, which includes Arthur Edmund Carewe, the “Svenguli” of “Trilby,” Maude Wayne, Hector V. Sarno, I.aurence 'Wheat, Mario Carillo, James Cooley, Albert Frisco and Earl Sehenek. The beautiful photoplay is created to Clacta no Claudio, while the picturesque sets were designed by Stephen (loosson. A two-reel comedy and the latest in topieals will also be shown. .Miss Williams’ Orchestra will play several new selection--. Price's are as usual.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1925, Page 1
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176AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1925, Page 1
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