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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. "THE WHITE SISTER." TO-NIGHT. To-night the mighty picture, “ The White Sister,” which has caused a sensation all over New Zealand, will he presented at the Princess Theatre, preceded by the Prologue which was staged in Greymouth last week and produced, by Mr Leu McGlashan. The Greymouth orchestra, under the leadership of Mr J. Rcstienux, will play the special score which goes with this most wonderful picture. The most appealingly beautiful love-story of all time; the soul-stirring drama of a girl who renounced the world in the belief that her lover was dead—only to find iiv one moment of blinding realisation, that he was alive! A screen masterpiece that sweeps with irresistible power from one mighty situation to another until ft culminates in a clash of mighty emotions. A dramatic creation that will never die—Tallinn Gish’s supreme achievement. She has supporting her several well-known players, Ronald Column. Gail Kane, J. Barney Shornand Charles Lane, and a subsidiary east of specially selected Italian players. Wiss Gish gives a wonderful study ol “ Angela," the heroine of the novel who found the hand of Fate agaiut her when she came to love the clashing Captain of Engineers, Giovanni Sever!. Accompanying the story is an undercurrent of interesting detail and events which leads up to a grand climax when mighty A esnvius devastates the surrounding country with fire and flood. This great photoplay will be shown again on Tuesday so that those who will not be able to get into tlio Theatre to-night will have a chance of seeing it. The prices are: Circle 2s 9d, stalls Is fid. children Is.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1926, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1926, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1926, Page 1

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