AMUSEMENTS.
EVERY2GDY3 PICTURES. 1- Li.'.J !•;.•> OK Till: ITKl.j>’-_ AIONDA Y. 'I Jtc chief topic ui conversation in liie- homes of our patrons next week, "c venture to predict, uili lie “Julies of flic Field,” a First National picture tlirei ted liy Joint .Francis Dillon; which will he the feature at Princess Theatre on .Monday next. We are not making this prophecy rashly and without. duo consideration. We are making; it because we have seen the picture, and we tiiihoxitniiiigiv pronounce it one of tin* finest photoplays produced. .Never before have we witnessed a production which tugged at tin 1 heart and stirred the emotions as does •'Lilies of the Field." We have keen told that at other showings every man in the audience was compelled to wipe tears away end we helievo it. It is seldom that we heroine So thoroughly enthusiastic over a forthcoming picture; hut in this instance we find it impossible to speak of it except in trims of unqualified praise. It is a picture that will make you think; that will make you a heLter man or woman for having .seen it. Jiut the gripping story is but one reason why this picture is so great. For example, Cminne (Iriflitli and Conway Tonrle, those most popular of screen players are co-starerd in ii ; the director is the man who gave us "Flaming Youth.” and tin* cast contains sucli hriliiant players as \lma P.ennett. Sylvia ISrenmer. Myrtle Stedman. Craufnnl Kent. Charlie Murray. Phyllis Haver. ( i>sy Fitzgerald. Kdith Ransom. Clutrles Cerrard and Dorothy ISrock. Truly a remarkable assemblage of talent. A good comedy and the latest in topical.-, also the ‘■Famous Fast Stepper-- ’ complete the hill of late lor Monday. The following are the eomong at tractions to the Princess Theatre soon—‘■The Fighting Adventurer" on Wednesday next. ‘‘Don't Alarry for .Money’’ on Thursday next, “Munehliack of Notre Ihime - ’ Wednesday. July Ist., F'red Foley. Alagician, Thursday, July 2nd.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1925, Page 1
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