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AMUSEMENTS.

tVEßraoDvc pictures, THREE COMPLETE CHANCES W KKIyHY. li' vou were a woman who craved the love of a husband and—your first husband proved untrue. Would you run away with a poet to seek happiness? Your second husband neglected you. This was the problem of Christine .Madison. .She did run away with the poet—or started to—when the whole plan for the happiness she had so lung sought was upset by the loss of her live-year-old sou. (bristme .Madison is the heroine in the Thomas 11. huefirst National picture. "Christine of i lie Hungry Heart," to be show n at the Princess Theatre on Monday. Christilie's problems were the problems that lace thousands of women to-day. Ilow she solved them, or rather how they solved themselves, make one of the most gripping stories told on the screen in many days. The part of Christine is taken by .Miss florenee Vidor, who brings a wealth of ability and experience into her portrayal of the role. And she is supported by four loading men. not one. They are Warner Haxtcr as the unfaithful husband. Clive Brook as the neglected husband, lan Keith as the poet and Walter llicrs, who plays the pari of her sympathetic brother. The

story is from the successful novel of the same name by Kathleen Xorris. Another complete change will he presented on Wednesday when a William fox special entitled. " The Cyclone Rider.” will ho presented. On Thursday the picture which has caused quite a sensation all over New Zealand, Douglas. Fairbanks in "The Thief o[ Bagdad.” will he presented for one night only.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1925, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1925, Page 1

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