AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES.
I TTGER LO Y'E' ’—TO-NIGHT.
To-night at the Princess Theatre a George .Mulford production .starring {'isle 11,. ’J'aylor and Antonio .Moreno in
"liser Lore'’ The amazing love adventures of a Spanish tigress and the man who tamed her. It is the custom of niy people to fight for their brides. Thus "The Wildcat” bandit and gypsy flnng the challenge to the cringing man before him. Here he had the bride and groom of the town’s most aristocratic wedding. The girl ho loved, but she was sworn to another man and when the soldiers surprised the party—You'll he thrilled, surprised and astounded at "Tiger Love,” this tale of passionate love of a beautiful girl and a Spanish bandit to he seen at the Princess Theatre to-night. Everyone had eomo to the big square of the city to see the biggest wedding of the season. There was .Mareheta. the most beautiful girl in town, and now she was carried off right under the eyes of her father. The news spread l'apidiy and a determined attempt was made to catch the Wildcat. But he always seemed to lead, always seemed to bo ahead, until the soldiers found him and his hand in their mountain stronghold. But what they found will thrill and astound you. Antonio .Moreno and Estelle Taylor are the stars of this picture of passionate love to be seen at the Princess Theatre tonight. A topical, scenic and comedy complete the bill of fare to-night. RENTS KEHOE COMPANY.
“AWAY IN ATI ILONE.” "Away fu Athlone” a charming three-act Irish comedy drama, from the pen of Maurice AVhoien, a gifted IrishAmeriean playwright, will he presented at the Princess Theatre on Wednesday by Denis Keheo and his company of Irish players. "Away in Athoine” is the story of it Clare family of 18(X), and is practically a chapter lifted from the lives of Maurice Wheleu's grandparents. a grand old Irish family. The play deals strictly with the characters of the time, and the management lias first considered the very important, part of just selecting the correct types to play the people who appear on the stage. The play "Away in Athlone” is a pure, wholesome story, full of charm, life and love; it is full of contrast, laughter and tears, and is sure Lo bring hack joyful memories to many an Irishman here in Now Zealand today. The season is limited to one night only. Box plan is open at .Miss Mclntosh's. Prices ns. |s, ‘2s. plus tax.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1926, Page 1
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418AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1926, Page 1
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