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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. • I< (Hi Ti l E TERM OK II IS NATURAL LIFE '•-TO-NIGHT. To-night (Wednesday) at the Princess Theatre Marcus Clarke’s immortal story " For the Term of His Natural l.ile ” will he presented for one night only. .Millions of people all over the world have read this wonderful story and are now being delighted by the presentation of the picture which has caused quite a sensation all through Australia where it was produced Ivy Norman Dawn for Australasian Films Ltd., starring Eva Novak and George Fisher. A New Zealand paper commenting on this line production, says; “ • For the Term of His Natural Life’ is a wonderful triumph for Australian screen production. It is equal to any imported production, and has lifted the standards of local production to a high water mark of perfection. The acting is excellent, all the world-famous characters from -Marcus Clarke’s immortal story re-appearing on the- screen with astounding reality. As an historical romance, it is richly possessed of deep, human appeal, and is filmed amid unparalleled magnificence find splendour, hue many spectacular thrills and daring adventures gives it n unique artistic beauty and a limitless realism. 1 hope everybody in this district will see this mighty Australian .Tim.” Australia’s first maguificn.nl super-spectacle! A glorious historical I'uiuance, possessed of deep human appeal, and filmed amid unpaiulleled beauty and splendour. .Marcus Clarke’s immortal characters re-appear on the screen with astounding reality! The prices tor this big special arc: Circle ‘is. stalls Is fid. children under 12, f»d.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1928, Page 1

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251

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1928, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1928, Page 1

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