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AMUSEMENTS.

■ EVERYBQDYS PICTURES. 1 ‘SCANDAL PROOF”—WEDNESDAY Shirley Mason lias one of the finest opportunities of her career in “Scandal Proof,” her latest Fox starring vtihicle, which opens on Wednesday at the Princess Theatre, since her role runs the entire gamut of emotions. 1 lie story is an original one by Charles Kenyon, and the picture by directed by Edmund .Mortimer. Miss Mason, playing the double role of Grace Whitney and Enid Day, is first placed in settings more gorgeous than she has ever enjoyed. and then she is placed in the contrasting circumstances of a nurse girl. The story is that of a woman who, although wrongfully accused of crime, is willing to accept the blame when the happiness of the man she loves is at stake. She is rewarded for her sacrifices by eventual happiness, following a series of heart-rending trials. In the cast with Miss Mason are John Roche as leading man, Freeman Wood and Hazel Howell as villains, and others including Frances Raymond, Ruth King, Joseph Striker, Hilly Fay and Clarissa Selwynne. eidentally, for women who glory in the of beautiful clothes. Miss Mason supplies a banquet of finery that would make .Marie Antoinette look like a sla vc gii'l. A Fox News and a good comedy will also bo shown. On Thursday next Elmir Clifton’s romance of the deep, “ Down to the Sea in Ships,” will he the big attraction.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1926, Page 1

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234

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1926, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1926, Page 1

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