AMUSEMENTS.
MCLEAN’S PICTURED ‘•Til K DF.YI!/'—TO-XICIIT.
'All the world his playground, human hearts his toys.” At last this magnificent 7-act Super Special I,as
arriv'd and will be seeened (his evening Me| can’s I’iotures. ‘‘Tlie Devil," >tarria : Ceorge AiTi-s lias been iho sen-ai ion of two Continents, and in . paeked 11m llteallvs nightly in Australia, It is a mighty drama ol the crafty rogue who takes his .oi'fiigth from the weakness of men end women. Men and women were merely puppets to Dr Al tiller, to he played with as his own diabolical naiut'o dictated. In the guise ol a trii.sl-
eat'ried out. worked to their uolia(,pluess. .Marie Martin, the fiancee ol Ceorge Hohen. was loved by Raul He. Votiux”, nn artisl. Alimi. a model, loved Ran!. In these misplaced allect inns. Doctor M tiller saw bis opportunity and liysublle suggestions and in- . i,lions lies, im ensnared ail four in h.i-: pint to wreck their souls. lie made I, 11 i I:: ■p ], v l>\ shoving loin that Mario and Raul loved ea, h otic r. II" a nois, . | tempestuous Alum's jealousy and pilled her against Marie in a light for Raul's love. \ -irottg “Upp'Oting | >,'•■" raioM,,' imTilding a. si,|e split ting le. gay.,-I !■'. - "ni, and a S-bnu I. News will he also shown. F uni pi f"S will prevail.
MASTER PICTURES. Dt l F 111. IT FT Alt TFFSDAY. On Tuesday Master Rmtuivs will preset,t a lirsl - lass pi, I ore programme eoiisi.-ling ~f i»„ big star all tael ions. n.rnmly "Y Ideas’’ and ’’High Sp, , .|.” I siial pri, i s will be ''harged :m ,| lionet i i’s foil oiebesira will supply ill,- in, idjiiin music. D,m ol tlie easts ~f ilm -lay. - doing many popular fa vorit es. 'it| -pol'i s l,n nra I.a Rlanie io Imr Ibinl Cniversal 'lariing venture. ’’Young Ideas. ’’ T. Roy | ; : i i ties i- ,1m bailing man. ami l.m-iHe Rod,l, M"-“i. Tames O. Harrows. I.ydia Yeamans Titus, .lennm Fee. Hal Stevens. Frames Ravi,mud. Fllnl Hromill,list. Duke It. Ire. Charles R,. .Moi'pby. Roll',' Sedan. A\ dliam K niglil and others have ilm tern:, inim; roles. Hy slow. -lead;. pr„Miss I, a Rlanie has arrit-l at Hr.- point whore fume e wiFiio easy „ r:i .,p. Th;, t i“. by eompai'i 'i, will, ike sudden, “over night" jumps of met",trie successes, aboiii wlmm -torsos printed every now and Mum. and v.iio usually end in a ' dismal tlaiv of failure. l„r progress lias been slow. Hut in throe veai's’ work before the ra sim has slowly acquired Mm perfect' technique. H-f work to-day is not that of a suddenly elevated amateur. for which Ilm public can 1 e ,lulv thankful.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1925, Page 1
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