AMUSEMENTS.
everybodys pictures.
NORMA TAI ,M ADC E—A lON I) A Y
On .Monday next at the Princess I'lifiitro popular Norma Talmadge will *'J‘ L ' lo special attraction in her latest hirst National “The Sunn of 1.0ve.” I lie principals supporting Nonna are •loseph Schilrlhrant, Arthur Edmund Care we, Karl Sehenek, Hector V. Sarno, .lames Cooley. Theodore Lurch, l.atirence \\ heat, .Mario Carillo and Albert I'irsco. The story is set in a French Harrison village m Algiers, northern Airiea. ‘I lie Song oj hove” was chosen by Producer Al. Sehenek in fulfilment of Norma Tnlniailgo’s desire to do something strikingly different from her latest release, such as .Marv Turner in “With in thi‘ I.aw” and .Mile. Yocland in her French historic romance, “Ashes ni \ engoancc.” This picture will present Norma as an Arab dancing girl. a tempestuous self-willed creature of the desert. A two-reel comedy' and the latest in Topieals will complete the usual Monday display. Selections bv .Miss Williams’ Orchestra and usual prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1925, Page 1
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163AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1925, Page 1
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