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AMUSEMENTS.

ftScLEAN’S PICTURES.

ESTELLE TAYLOR- (MRS JACK REAIPESV)—TO-NIGHT. Since Estelle Taylor made such a success in her appearances as Miriam in “The Ten Commandments" and Mary Queen of Scots in “Dorothy Vernon of Hadden Hall,” movie lovers everywhere are anxiously awaiting the next appearance of the delightful star yvitdi dto soulful eyes whose rare gifts as an emotional actress now ranks her beyond compare. Throughout the picture .Miss Taylor’s acting her role of flic* lonely young wife is something that perhaps may be said to overshadow all her former elforts. “Passion's Pathway” plays upon the great emotions of human life from the millionaire class to the worker, for beneath the haughty or lowly breast alike there heats a heart that is susceptible to the least emotion. .Miss Taylor is supported by a powerful east of eminent players including Tally .Marshall, Margaret Landis, Kate Price, AYilfrcd Lucas, Jean Perry, Edward Kimball. Ren Deely, Kig Eagan. Snitz Edwards. “Passion’s Pathways” will he shown at the Princess Theatre to-night. A two-reel comedy, gazette and travelogue will also he shown. Come and help T f > sing the latest song "Zillali,” it’s great. Tuesday.-—James Kirkwood and Doris Kevnon in “You Are Guilty.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1925, Page 1

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197

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1925, Page 1

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