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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES.

A BOY OF FLANDERS —TO-NIGHT.

Different from anything Jackie (oogan ever did. The world’s bestloved little actor as a Flemish boy "hose milk route is his only means of living—and Potrasehe’s. Petrascjie is his beloved dog. And then the milkroute was taken away from him 1 foil’ll he thoroughly entertained by "A I toy of Flanders.” at the Princess Ihcaire. now, Jackie’s latest .Metro production, and the best he ever made, to-night. To send him to a Home, limy took him away from the only •home he ever knew. He escaped, lie eluded them, and .with his faithful dog. Fetrasche, who he once had saved trom a. drunken brute peddler, he set out to iind shelter at the cathedral, hut it was dosed to keep out the howling storm. I hen—! Flufc yon must see "'hat happened to Jackie Ooogan in

"A Hoy ol Flanders.” his latest Metro production. The miller, the wealthiest man of f he town, hated him because he scored money for a sketch he drew of the miller’s daughter. When the millhouse burned, .Jackie was accused. Ihe customers of his milk route descried him. Friendless—hut for his "rent Flemish dog, Petrasclic! You’ll love Jackie (.’oogan as never before in his latest Metro production, “ A Boy ot I'landers.” at the Princess Theatre to-night. A. topical and comedy complete a fine programme and usual prices will he charged.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1926, Page 1

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233

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1926, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1926, Page 1

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