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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. According to the reports, Samuel Goldwyu. producer of “Tarnish.” which will be the attraction at the Princes- llie.atrc tin’s evening outbid six other motion picture magnates fur tile screen rights for this successful play. Shortly after its opening on If mad way it was generally recognised that not only would “Tarnish'' be one of the out 'I undine stage successes of the year, but: that it was admirably suited for the motion pictures. Acrordingly. screen producers were all anxious to earn the right to put the strong dramatic story upon the silver sheet. “Tarnish" on th" screen is minded by a featured cast headed by May .McAvoy and Ronald Coltmau. ft i-. a well-known fact, that .Mr Gnhlwyn paid £lo.O:’>0 for the play, which comes to the screen as a George Fitzmanriee production, and is presented as a First National picture. The supporting pictures on Monday are the latest in Topical-:, showing tin- official landing of the All Blacks on the Rcmuera. a two-reel comedy. starring Monty Hanks in “Wedding Hells.’’ Mi-.s Williams’s orchestra. Usual prices will be charged. The lollowing is the cast for this line production: Mav McAvoy, Ronald ('oilman, Marie I’revost. Norman Kerry. Harry Myers.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1925, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1925, Page 1

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