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AMUSEMENTS.

evekybodys pictures.

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Rarely (lues any motion picture com--1 ’ l "'' -such recognised talent as “The Klirhn Ii ted Cottage." First National

at l i ii l non. which comes lo the Fit it cess llto.iuv tin .Monthly next. Its star. I.ua.ti'il i, tit lie: mess. ],: i.s to his credit a scum of tin broken successes in a •■i'ie variety of roles, from the { liink, 1:1 hr< '■ |,| t 11 loss l , tills ’ and the hoy in "iol'ahle David." to tii.’ tearless youth of "The Fighting Hlade." Its director, Robert,suit. i.s famous for his ei iny not able films, which ne hide .sm h snt 'v.’is • ‘iitiiuental Tommy”. I O' Jcky! iiiid Mr Hyde.” " I he Bright ! and ‘* I■i■ ■ I ighuiig Blade.” Ds .--.nt.Sir \\:.,g Pinero. is one cl" the half if zen I- : ding English j.lav''n":hts « t the l:,-i idecades. Its j -tor;, one that goes straight to the hem ; , t e, ery man, unman and child, lae-ed on toe eternal theme that in the ' a' 1 ' "I hoe all thaijj, are heautiful. "The Km hunted f stage" is the tale '■! a | liysii ally broken wteran of the (..'. at War and tells how he found hnn- , m iui the woman of his heart, In ihe cast b. .May Me.Woy. , ; no t) f , Jie mns; t ■;ij>:.hie acy-esses ~f the .screen, ' homes 11 erlieri. .Marion Coakley. J-'lo-ie:ne Short. .Mired Hickman, Ida T merman and many others of equal diet im tion. A ept'eiid add'd attra tinn on Monday next u ill also he presented .in tin: bro I. ioidc et a series of sporting I ietures entitled "The fast Steppers” starring [filly Sullivan who starred in "The heather Pushers." This wonderful sere - of sporting events, every one a complete story, will he continued every •Monday for ten weeks and is quite equal lo the famous leather Pushers so tile I’rincess Theatre should lie taxed !o iis utmost seatino capacity every .’don,la v for tlii> future. I • mil pri, os v. ill I-- chnnrod.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1925, Page 1

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334

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1925, Page 1

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