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AMUSEMENTS.

TOWN HALL PICTURES. “HEARTS’ HAVEN” TO-NIGHT. To-night (Saturday) at 8.3 ) o’clock Town Hall Pictures—Ben. B. Hump ton. producer of so many success!n screen plays scores another triumph with the adaptation of (Tara Lonist Buridi.mbs popular novel. “I leart’s Haven." Kor here is a story that ia.s different in plot construction as day is from night. Based on a theme burrowed from one *8 tiie most siibtfi forces of nature, the story of "Henri Haven” is varied along with surprising developments, finally culminating in a climax that is as true to life as tin changes of the seasons. Few indeed arc the readers of American fiction wlm aie not acquainted with the novels of (Tara Louise Burnham. Endowed with one of the must brilliant minds ol her iirulessioii, Miss Burnham has provided the public with a number of highly successl ul novels, of which the story “Heart’s Haven" is casilv the leader. This humorous

creation is portrayed by the famoi eccentric comedian. Frank Hayes, an

he had so cleverly keyed his perforin uuce that every time his hand goes i his vest pocket the audience begins I

titter in expectation of the I irtheoming bottle of “curable” or box of pills How this livpoehoudriae is cured ol all his imaginary ills by a little unit' dog provides cue of Hie ni"si delight I'll bits of humor and human tendonicsi ever filmed. Further chapters ol the serial “The Purple Riders” and tin coined v sen a 1 “I he I elephoue (. 11 : will also he screened.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1927, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1927, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1927, Page 3

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