AMUSEMENTS.
fiVERYBOnVC PICTURES. •• COCAINE TO-NIGHT. At the Princess Theatre to-night will ho screened the picture that lias created such a furore wherever shown. “C'o’eaine,” a remarkable exposure of England’s greatest menace. The lure of London’s night life. It is a tremendous dramatic story with a great moral as well as being a beautiful love story. All the vivid colouring of the night life of the (treat Metropolis with a background of Night Clubs, Chinese Dens. Drug Depots. Scotland Yard, Police. •Ja■/:/.—action from the first reel to the last. A remarkable film cx]>osuro of London's dope triffic. Father, mother, son and daughter must see “ Cocaine ” and its warning. Picndilly by night gay night clubs, dope dens and then? For ages past it has been the weakness of mankind to seek the goddess ot oblivion when the trials of the great battle of existence become too groat.
“Cocaine”—The mirage of liio. the poison which promises spring and brings winter: that destroys lile and love, glorilics the devil and scoffs at the peace that. Cod alone can give. Special prices: Circle 2s Stalls Is fid. Children under 12. sixpence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1925, Page 1
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186AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1925, Page 1
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