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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. “ TJIK TRI FURLS ” —TO-NIGHT. "Tin; Trillers,” the Preferred Picture presented by It. V. Sehulberg and to be shown at the Princess Theatre tonight. features in its east eight screen favourites. They are .Mae Busch, Elliott Dexter, Frank -Mayo, Eva Novak. Lee -Moran, Walter fliers, Dorothy fierier and Lloyd Whitlock. Walter fliers says: Trillers are what I dislike like nothing else but— A triller reminds me of an election promise, neither means anything. The promise is soon forgotten after the votes are counted, "'bile the triller never leaves enough impression behind to he remembered. They Hit about like butterflies, creating nothing, does less—except spinning liarnL Love thy neighbour as thyself, is beautiful philosophy, but would be much stronger if it added, Leave Trifier.s Alone. I’ve thought that 'Robinson Crusoe must have had a happy life —since lie spent most of it alone and away from trillers. jf trillers only saw themselves as others see them—they would hardly believe their own eyes—and if they did, their opinions of themselves would be as. low as is that of the rest of the world. If absence makes the .’.cart grow fonder—then mine will hurst with joy, because I’ll keep them away from me. The supports to-night are the serial and a. comedy.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1926, Page 1

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211

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1926, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1926, Page 1

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