AMUSEMENTS.
EVE.nYaOOYr PICTURES. ■ I lIK ; i:\ COMMANDMENTS." WKDXKsDA Y AM) THERSDA) . j The maiiapomcnt, oi tin. Princess Then! re is please,! t.,» l,e able to ;', ni l Thin -day ami special matinee nil llm ; 't p.m. present (Veil |{. Ite Mill"'- pres I production oi •■The ten Commandments.’’ The store i- I,v •leanie Alacphcr.-uu ami the cast he eludes many well known and popular plityers. Acclaimed he ihe pness of three continents as the greatest work hud has cvci heel, presented on the e-rreii. t Iks grtpning; story is presonted in two parts. The first tells the siory. with womlerl'nl effects of photoplay. of the Exodus of t lie Children of Israel tin,! the second, which is the main story, tells of two brothers who love tin l one girl. Some of tin l woo'lerfnl and speelaclo lealttres of (he m'l-a! picture ‘A he Ten Commandmeals ' are tin' open ini; of the l{ed •’■'"■a. l.he building of a modern cathedral in dan Ernnei-eo ami -cores ~f others which simply liogpnr desctupi ion and lake your breath away. ••The Ton ( onmnmdments” is really the greatest l»ie' lire of all time presented wit It a east of favourites that has never been Oi, nailed. Superlatives as used to ,!••- seriiie this marvcllmi.- I’aratnoitni pieinre ai'e unavailing, it is better than all yon can think of it. The muguiticiciib new llieaiiv.s of The DeLuxe in V\ ellinpton. X.Z.. the Capitol in Melbourne and the Prince I'M ward in Sydney chose “The Ten Commandments-' as their initial offering to their patrons. This will give the people oi Hokitika some idea of the greatness ot this Cecil IT l)e Millc production. And now the patrons of the Princess Theatre will have the opportunity afforded them of seeing this Paramount Piet tiro with the same orchestral accompaniment, its was seen at th theatres. Present in;; a host of I'avouriie stars “The Ten Conmiandmeuts-' will ,•online,lee a two days run at Ihe Princess 'Theatre e,, Weiln-o hiY and 'Thursday. 'The plan for the season is now open at. Miss .MeTutosliV simp. Special priees will he charged vir... reserved !- f>d, As ;id and d-. Children ai, matinee only Is e,i Tliurs- 1 day at .'I p.m. 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1925, Page 1
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367AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1925, Page 1
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