AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYEODYS pictures.
a woman of raris
TO-NICII.T
Tlic Princess Theatre will ho packed to Lhc- doors to-night to witness Charlie Chaplin’s ivorld-fa’med story, “ A Woman of Paris.” Picture patrons who in the past have screamed at the antics of Charlie in his comedies will pet a. pleasant surprise to-night when they see his first dramatic production which was personally directed and produced at his-own studios. Edna Pnrvianee and Adolph Alenjou play the leading roles in the wonderful drama of real life. The story is told so well and is so free from any tiresome moral that we feel sure anyone who likes photoplays delivered without a lot of film pi (He will enjoy this, ft touches on the simple, human frailties. Xol as we have come to know them on the screen, hub as they really are. There are no false notes. It is. a pa op from life u~ you and ! know it. with moments c.i sadness, of gaiety and of hard realism. .Mi.-s 'Williams’ orchestra will play the incidental score lor this great picture. The prices are as usual.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1925, Page 1
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182AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1925, Page 1
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