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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. ARRIVAL OK i'll E A.M ERICAX KLEE I' PICTURE.—-TO-XGJ.HT ‘‘ 11ii Mini Him,’’ the recently cumplctcd Universal production starring Hoot Ojlison, comes to the .Princess Theatre tu-niglil wil.li an especially strong supporting cast. Edward Sedgwick was olio <>l the authors, and has a role, besides having directed. .Marian Marian plays the feminine lead; Re Will .Jennings, one of the screen’s Ino.-l finished character actors, who played the role of the sett captain in Moot Oibsou’s ‘ Out of Luck," and the cavalry ollicer in "lilinky,” has a lovable. role in ‘‘Hit and Hun.’’ Marian Harlan, pretty little daughter of Otis Harlan, lainous comedian of legitimate stage and the screen, makes good as a lull-tlodged leading woman in Hoot Gibson's newest Universal starring vehicle. "Hit and Hun.” which will have its first local showing at the Princess Theatre to-night. Stic is not only a very charming heroine, but displays a real dramatic ability. The pielure is one of the most entertaining of the lieu brand of Hibson productions. The story was written by Edward Sedgwick and Raymond L. Schrock. Sedgit k also directed. The arrival of the American Elect in New Zealand, and further chapters of the “Ghost City,” and a good comedy complete the programme to-night.

The picture of the American Elect's arrival in New Zealand should he ol special interest to those who were unable to go to Lyttelton during the Elect’s visit.

On Thursday a Warner Urns. Classic of the screen entitled “Daddies” will he the star attraction supported by a good comedy and ’flic East Express (serial). Usual prices.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1925, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1925, Page 1

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