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AMUSEMENTS.

ftScLEAN’S PICTURES, •IOIIXXV TfTXKS-TO-MGHT. Johnny (linos the pcpperiesfc slur on tlio screen. the man who has made Iho thousands of pieiure fans reck willi laughter, comes to the Princess Theatre to-night in his latest screen success entitled “Luck.” The mere mention of the word “Luck” biings with it a train of reminiscences where that favoured word didn’t ■nine within a mile of us when we ‘Vere praying at some time or other oi' the so-called “breaks” to come our rav. We all know how it feels to mvo “Luck” against us when wo are >ar!ienJarly in need of it, and kimwiig Unit abject feeling when the other clloiv gets the “break” on (ho game, re can all very well appreciate the umoor of the situation. With that :;:, a in mind. Hint inimitable humerus artist of the screen Johnny Ilines, hose charneterizations as “Torohy” ml as the hero o! the hilariously funy “Burn 'ICm L'p Hornes” and Sure fire flint.” made then re-goers U! country over laugh joyously with im in Ihese prod uei ions, conceived to idea of making a feature prodtietu whose story was built upon the iman Ibihiles that put so much faith i “Luck.” Tho result has been a ghly amusing comedy drama of rare •linealioii by Ilines and an all star st that- is said to he well-nigh perct-. Containing as it duos a wealth comedy situations it is balanced cely with enough dramatic moments make the production one that is parently very much worth while, eluded in the cast are Hebert Kdei. Charlie .Murray, Kdmuml Broosc. urn fincli. and Holly Moran—truly e nf the greatest casts that, has ever H'.'d a big picture. ,\ grand su'[i- . rting programme will also be shown, j dial inilsiial selections will be . ulered by Miss I Hose. Support the ly independent- picture show light-

MASTER PICTURES. •‘A AY EASTERN' At US KKT KKR” TO-NIGHT. To-night (Tuesday) at the A\os land Opera House, Master Riotin'" present a. most novel and thrillir outetraiument, featuring Leo Malone in “A Western .Musketeer,” the pr duet of the Truart Film C-orporatioi This is a real live western dram; which is full of thrills, with its bui alo hunts and Indian raids, wit plenty of liaKiirdous riding, tinglii situations, and prairie romance, th picture will give it to them in lump Leo .Maloney is one oT the elcane cut young heroes o! the westei shockers, and AA'illiani C. Rertrn gives nil exeelleui study ot a go • class Indian, proving that be is* it serving of consideration as an actor ; well as a producer. The pielure hi a real hero on horse bad; and Dixie I.a mini I it has a heroine wl represents the be-! ot Ameriei womanhood. Hoad supports and G musical accompaniment by lionet 11 orchestra.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1925, Page 1

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463

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1925, Page 1

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