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AMUSEMENTS.

PEERLESS PICTURES. GRAND DOUBLE PROGRAMME -TO-NIGHT, At the Town Hall to-night Peerless Pictures present a grand double programme. The first picture is “Blind Mothers,” a story of tW moment—unfolding a tale of( woman's ambition; man’s infidelity; and a young girl’s heedlessness. It is a forceful lesson placing the blame of children's missteps squarely in the hand of ncglerffu! parents. Heart interest and melodrama are there, with a mystery climax that has many unexpected twists before it finally unravels. It is presented by a splendid cast.

The second star picture,is “The Finn of the Rose.” a gripping, tragic story of circumstantial evidence and the tight of an innocent man to clear himself. The dramatic story of will at happened to a poor Italian when he entered the door of a rich mail’s home. The tragic consequences of a young idler's debt to a friend and his mad effort to repay it. What happened when a d - tective began to look for a man with a rose in his buttonhole. The almost endless chain of dramatic moments that began when a poor Italian was given a dollar for delivering a Christmas tree.

A wonderful laughter-making comedy one of the best ever shown entitled “ Circus Heroes ” completes a specially fine programme.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1927, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1927, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1927, Page 1

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