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AMUSEMENTS.

£YER YBODYS PICTURES.

THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER ” —TO-NIGHT.

I'o-iiight at the Princess Theatre I' irst National presents a bio special, I lie l nknown Soldier,” with a very stroll); cast, including Charles E. .Mack. -Marguerite De ha .Motto, Henry 15. M allhall. Ethel Wales. The following is a synopsis ol‘ the story—Fred receives the letters he had sent to Mary with the command of her lather not to write again. When Fred, frantic, and hound by the tics of duty, receives the news that Mary is not really his wile, and is to bear his child. \\ hen Corporal Fogarty, and Privates Perkins and Ginsberg, disguised as women decide to go to the big show. . . a riot of humour. Fmbodying all the emotions of love, strife, peace, tears, laughter appeal and expectancy. Tic' re-union in strange circumstances. . . The exaltation of souls purified by lire, lie loved the daughter of his employer, who frowned upon him as being unworthy. An appealing story of heroic and divine sacrifice. . . The departure of the ti'oops for Franco. .. A beautiful theme superbly developed. . . a wonder picture of beautiful subtle understanding. . . Animated by love she searches despairingly for the father of her child, but where was lit';' A girl, despairing and alone, waiting for the lover who never came. . . A great church, magnificent in its (piiet and dignified beauty, a lonely woman with her child, a kindly faced man surplicod and cassoeked. . . the woman pleading, pleading. A topical and comedy will also be shown to-night. Patrons please note that we are showing on Tuesday instead ol Wednesday, this week only, when " Women hove 'Diamonds.” starring Pauline Starke, Owen Moore, and Lionel Ifarrvmorc, "ill he the star attraction.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1928, Page 1

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280

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1928, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1928, Page 1

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