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AMUSEMENTS.

HAWAIIAN ENTERTAI N MENT. PH IXC'KS.S TII HATH K TO-X|f;JIT. I'm- celebrated Kuai Hawaiian Troubadours appear to-night at the PrinTheatre lor ene night only. Alo.st t-'i us have at same time felt the lute °- r '-he mysterious South Sea Islands. H. H. .Stevenson and Joseph Conrad have given us glimpses of these coral i’-lamh-. surrounded hy high seas, filled " 1 1 h wondrous hlossonis and inhabited hy a people whose ntaili object in life applet rx to he the ereatiou of strange hut hen util til melodies and exotic danA" opporl unity is now given which a 111 enable 11 ohi[ iha to s(■ e sonj o ~ f 1 he-" people, and to enjoy their soups, ii'Usic and dances. Mr If. . (• iU -,.,,|| i who i■: well known as an Australian elll ivpreilelir. will present Kaai's [|:t"eiiaii Ttoninil.iui-s at the Princess Iheatre I o-niph t. Kaai's Jlawtiiiatt Trouliadottrs are described as a comhim. aton ol Hawaii's grcute-t vocalists instrumentalists and dancers. 'I hev are "vclvc tii numlier, playing fot'.rteeii difh'l'elu i ust rn men Is, am| their eiiterttiinmen| from - tart to finish is said I" he a read inn city, always refined and in pood taste. 1 here is nolliinp; overdawn in their beautiful oiferinp. A Xip lit: in Honolulu." which is declared lo have a charm and a fascination all its own. .No other comliiim t ion of tiehind. it is -aid. lets received such enthusiastic welcomes in every part of Hie world. It is an entertainment that po-ows on one and compels admiration. The box plan is at Misses Mclntosh's. SVERVSODVS PICTURES. “HAS THE AYORT.D COXTf MAI)?" THniSHAY. Are we a. nation of sclt'-imhdgeiil lunaties .swept oil' our feet hy the f iiltil wave of jazz, Are we Mind hi Ihe ermsei|lienees of our terrific pace:-' \re we adrift in the swirling backwash of the (iron! War--weak-willed. weak-hearted—a hopeless prey to the shams and follies of an ape of madness See “Has the World Hone Mail?' a smashing Master Picture. 1 See the ruthless X-Ray of Modern Soeiely Society grown haggard hy the * terrific pace—-jaded by unbridled ex- ' cos-es swept blindly onward to Cod ' knows where by the very forces of sham and deceit and folly that sent ' the prandeur of ancient Rome crash- * ing into tin' dust of forpoUen apes - ■ that hurled great kingdoms ini-:- destructiiou—that drove dynasties into oblivion. See it- all in this inspiring and prophetic screen document. The following special attraction.-- are due at the Princess Theatre shortly. ['itiversaEs great masterpiece. •‘The 1 Ifuneltltaek of Xotre Haute", far one 1 night only. Wednesday. July L-!, also special .engagement of Fred. .Foley. ’ Hie famous magician. veni rilnqttist. i and lightning sketch ari.i-t. on 'Mini's- s day, July Jnd. It is several yiars 1 since the much travelled artist first d appeared in Hokitika. h

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1925, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
469

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1925, Page 1

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