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AMUSEMENTS.

SVERYBQDYS PICTURES. " LET NOT .MAX PUT ASUNDER.” -TO-NIGHT. " Let. Xot -Mini Put Asunder,” the .1. Stuart lilaektun production adapted iroin Basil King's famous novel of the .sumo Maine, is the most sensational, emotional exposition ol the pit lulls oi marriage and divorce that ever has been presented on the screen. The theme of love misguided provides one of the most gripping, human, heartt,niching stories ever offered motion pi,Cure lovers. It is a ringing indictinont of divorce and a stirring appeal to ni'U mid women who contemplate marriage. ami those who are married, to abandon the follies ol modern life wherein lies the peril of discontent. It is a picture of beauty; the sets are lavish and there is an atmosphere of luxury that places the picture far in advance of any recently shown here. Il breathes wealth and society. yet possesses the element of greatness in drama, human characters who live and stiller and are regenerated through the supreme sacrilieo. Pauline Frederick and 1 .011 Tellegon, two of the greatest emoiional players on the screen, have tin l hauling rules and are supported lit Leslie Austen, Helena B’Algy, and an all-star cast of players. A good supporting series will also lie presentoil to-night, including a good comedy and further exciting events in " The Fast Express.” The " Fight and Win ” series, starring Jack Dempsey is coining to the, Princess Theatre shortlv.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1925, Page 1

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231

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1925, Page 1

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