AMUSEMENTS.
SVERYBODYS PICTURES. “TiM'. i ! i.|i• xni:i:kr:" -to-nrgiit. “Tlur Plunderer’', a spectacle drama with a clever cast, in which Frank Mayo lias the leadin'; role, from n story liy Bov Norton. Played by a notable cast of screen performers, most of whom v.ijii envialdo reputations on the sta.ee. The. William Fox screen version of ‘‘The I’hmdercr.” from the story hy Roy Norton, promises to he unique among film spectacles. Frank .Mayo has the principal role. ilh Evelyn Ureal. Tom saints hi. James Ma-on. Penny Shaw. 'Edward Phillips and Don Mason. The story deals with a romanee of the old mining days and is replete with incidents of intrigue and fa>t action. A flooded mine, realistic lights and similar action are -aid in combine to make every foot of the film tv.eive inches of celluloid excitement. The sit; porting pictures include a furl her < hapier of “In the Days of Daniel lioone." and a two t rad Sunshine < nmedy.
TH I'RSDAY. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES, tin Thursday at: the Princess Theatre the management have great pleasure in announcing that tiny have secured one of the Iv.vst vaudeville, attractions over presented, the Prince of Mystifiers. Cardini, the Doyen of Deceivers in his marvellous card manipulatin'’ net. Tn conjunction with the abnvf gioal act. a special picture programme headed hy one of the greatest Knell-' artists, Petty Balfour (Squibs) will he ■t en in Iter latest comedy drama “Lov< info ami Daughter.”
Cardini came out from England specially for the Tivoli circuit, ami then joined Fuller's circuit. on which he remains at present, the Coast being lucky to have his hi'.ief visit, owing to his engagements permitting it. Cardini was shell-shocked in the war and had in put in a couple of years in his Fed. whore, hy constant practice, he mastered card manipulations as few have ever done. For in- . -., iii-e. he dues tricks while wearing Moves that no ordinary person could d„ without gloves. TD- he.- created a -cii-alion in the centres, and can show many “wrinkles” no previous card hi lister has ever performed. His act if must unique. Special prices will lxcharged. Circle 2s; Stalls Is gd ; Chilli; .11 under 12. (id.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1925, Page 1
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