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AMUSEMENTS.

£Vt fi YBOD YS PICTURES. lill'J i V BAI.FOTR— YY'EDXESDA Y On Wednesday :it the Princess Thenliv “.Mold Etn’ly,” ;i delightful .Master Picture, tells the story of an ii repressihly bright and charming little cockney who lives with her poor mother In tin- shadows of the YY’al"orth Road. She believes her father dead, whereas he is serving a lengthy term in gaol. Brimful of life, fun. rad harmless devilry, she is pressed int i the service of three staid old maids of Beckham. Site feels her tied position very keenly, and so does ’Knorv Barden, a railway worker and pugilist, whose heart lias been captured by the boisterous yet fascinating young cockney. After a brief and comically inglorious experience a.s servant Mol’d “does a bunk.’’ Back with her obi friends, including ’Enerv Barden and having a high time, she is arrested for a petty theft, and sent to a reformatory for three years. Men her gay spirit lightens the heart ol her unfortunate associates. Nearing the expiration of the three years, -he is destined for “more service,” and again the call of ’Walworth Road prompts her to escape to the old haunts. After many adventures, A ford Em’ly finds a happier life in store for her. when she emigrates to Australia with ’Enerv. her pugilist lover. The third series of the “Ghost City” will also he shown. On Thursday Rex Beach’s great story. “Big Brother” will he shown for one night only, starring Tom .Moore. Raymond Hatton, Edith Roherts. and the Australian •’Wonder, Atickcv Bennett in the leading roles. Tt is a l iiig Paramount Special, and was produced t>y Allan Hwnii, “Promise me you’ll bring him up decent.” were the dying gangster's last words. —and Jimmy Donovan, boss of the underworld, fought his greatest fight - to be a real big brother to a homeless kid. See this film and know bow good a picture really can l>e I

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1925, Page 1

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320

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1925, Page 1

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