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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES.

“THE GCILTY ONE," -TO-NIGHT. Tho management of tlio Brin cess Theatre announce tlmt they will screen another Paramount picture, with A {'lies Ayres as the star in to-night's This is "Tho Guilty One” which is one of the season's thrillers. Agnes Ayres, as the star, plays the role of a young wife who becomes mixed in a scandal, and then her husband and brother are held for the murder o! the man with whom her mime had been coupled. How she proves her innocence and linds the guilty one is the thrilling climax of the story. I lobby didn’t want to go out, but why should not It is wife have a good time, and that was how it jftarted. Irene Short soon found that :i gay life was more to her liking than staying at home, and her husband rather encouraged her. till he found her name coupled with another man’s in the town's society scandal paper. Then Lhe town woke up Lo find that the other nutu had been murdered. ■Seaton Davies, well-known man about town, and a dabbler in art. was found murdered in Ids Hat. Humor said that lie was interested in Irene Short. the wife of Donald Short, and the latter was the last to he seen with the murdered man. The police are also holding her brother who was caught running away from the flat at an early hour, just alter the crime had been committed. And yet neither was the guilty one. Who was the guilty one!-' The answer to this halfling (piestion provides one of the flirills of the Paramount picture, “The Guilty One," which will ho screened at the Princess Theatre on Saturday. Coming .Monday, Diehard I)ix in •'.Manhattan.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1926, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1926, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1926, Page 1

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