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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES.

THE SUNSHINE TRAIL” —TO-NIGHT.

To-night at the Princess Theatre Douglas Mat-Lean and Edith Roberts arc starred -in the Master Western comedy-drama " The Sunshine Trail.” A hold uni A kidnapping! And a bank robbery! And he got all the blame, just because the old home folks thought him a ghost. Sounds thrilling, doesn’t it ? and full of mystery? It is! and more—it’s crowded with romance and packed full of laughter! Just imagine \ourself in James Henry MacTavish’s boots—back in the old home town from your western ranch, expecting the silver cornet hand to greet you and your old sweetheart to throw her arms around your nock and tell you things—• and instead, getting blamed for everything had that’s happened since the James hoys left. And on too of that, nobody believing you’re alive, anyway! Sunset in the West! Golden desert and flaming skies! Purple sago and snow-capped mountains! If you’re tired of city life and want to enjoy the vast and solitary grandeur of a world at' rest, if you want to see a comedy-drama that has the funniest scries of complications ever screened go and enjoy a refreshing laugh at the Princess I centre, where Douglas .Mac Lean is appearing in Master Picture’s “The Sunshine Trail.”

A topical and comedy complete the display to-night. Solutions tor the bicycle competition must he handed to the Manager. Everybody’s Pictures, before Friday, January 11th. .Mr If. M. Coulsrm lias kindly consented to judge the competition. THE JAZRAMBA BAND. The demand for tickets for the Grand Ball at the Soldiers’ Hall on Monday night indicates at once what a popular impression Afr F.« Smith’s hand has left l>chind. The hand is returning here for Monday night, when a notable programme of dance music will he supplied. So rare an event is exciting wide interest, and the requests for tickets from country patrons augurs a large attendance. Everything will hi' in good order for the dance. Special attention will he given the floor and also the ventilations. The hall is so well equipped for a. hall that patrons will have a very jolly time with such an excellent hand of music.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1927, Page 1

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359

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1927, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1927, Page 1

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