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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS’ PICTURES \'A UDEYJ l/I.H AXI) PICTURES. to-night. LITTLE JACK IIC CLARK K. 'I lie management of the Print-cess Theatre announce with great plea sure that they have seemed lor presentation to-night that lirilliant entertainer, Jackie Clarke, descrihed as Australia's Jackie Coogan. a youthful artist. hho was the star comedian of the Sunbeam children during their North Island tour. Jackie Clarke is an altogether new order of theatrical diversion. I.oi 11 or comedian, character impersonator, monologise and eccentric (lancer, finished and amusing in all. and he possesses an engaging personality which extends across the footlights and makes him a favourite everywhere. 11 is irresistible and natural drollery has nothing of the copyist about it, and his character impersonations are said to he particularly clever. The star picture to he screened in conjunction with the above star vaudeville act will he the Paramount superb feature "A Woman of the World." .starring I’ola Negri. Pola Negri wore her own magnificent collection of jewels during the filming of her latest Paramound starring picture “A Woman of the World." The jewels are insured for several hundred thousand dollars, and because of this the insurance company detailed two detectives as guards at the Paramount studio. Among the valuables she wears in the picture are two bracelets of diamonds and emeralds, a rope of beautifully matched pearls a,ml a necklace) of one hundred mulched blue white diamonds. .Malcolm St. Clair directed the star’s new vehicle. In the' distinguished cast are Charles Kmrnett .Mack. Holmes Herbert. Blanche Mediafi'ey and Chester Conklin. I lie prices to-night are: Circle '_’s; Stalls Is (id ; children as usual.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1927, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1927, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1927, Page 1

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