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AMUSEMENTS.

PICTURES. HAROLD LLOYD IN “COLLEGE DAYS”—TO-NIGHT. For the first time in his ten years of cutting comic capers on the screen, Harold Lloyd plays the role of a college hoy. He has played many parts, hut “College Days” is the first time he’s donned a. turtle-neck sweater and a pill cap. Now that it’s finished and all that remains is to hang around theatres and listen to the ha, ha stuff that snts through the ventilators, Harold thinks that being a college kid is about the most strenuous role he’s played. To-night sees the first showing of “College. Days” at the Princess Theatre. It shows the efforts of a freshman named Lamb to become popular and succeeding in being only til© goat! The action covers his arrival and reception at Tate College; liis love for pretty Peggy, the only one in town who isn’t laughing up her sleeves at the little Lamb! His predicament at a ball at which ho wears a basted dress suit, his efforts to make the footbal team, and the big ganio in which the school’s reputation hangs perilously in the balance. A Topical and Comedy will also be shown. WEDNESDAY. The great 7-act drama of moral uplift “Damaged Goods”—the story without a forget. 15y order of the Now Zealand film censor this film lias been approved for exhibition to the following personnel—namely: Adults—'lo lie viewed by men and women separately, ladies, dress circle; men, stalls. Positively no individual Under the ago of 10 years will he admitted. Moral cleanliness is the keynote! The sins of the father is the great theme! Dramatic! Tragic! Superbly staged and acted—The greatest stage sensation of the age.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1928, Page 1

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279

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1928, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1928, Page 1

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