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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PIGTURES.

“KID BOOTS” TO-NIGHT.

When one says ■ “ ZfengfeU,” gorgeousnoss and dainty bits of femininity conics to one’s mind and with due justification as is the rtfhse in “ Kid Boots,” Paramount’s picturization of the popular musical comedy, which comes- to the Princess Theatre tonight. -The role Eddie Cantor is seen : ns “ Kid Boots,” the mistreated caddie who falls in love with a flapper swimming instructress, who is none other than the saucy Clara Bow. Lawrence Gray, who may be remembered as the untamed man in Gloria Swanson’s “ Untamed Lady,” is the handsome young juvenile and opposite him we have the charming Billie Dove, a quartette which should make any picture delightful. lit is a long time since you saw a picture with such a wealth of beauty and pulchritude in it as is to be seen in “ Kid Boots.” Primarily a tale of golf and matrimony, it presents a new comedian to the screen,. But these things arc not its chief attribute to fame, as will be evidenced when you see it. Two of the greatest beauties of screenland are in the cast. Both stars are noted charmers. They are Clara Bow and Billie Dove. Oh Boy, wait till you see them in bathing togs with a hundred other bits of feminine loveliness. “Kid Boots” is a Paramount Picture, which will lie shown to-night.

A Topical and Comedy will also be shown to-night. On Friday next a Universal thrill feature starring daredevil aviator A 1 Wilson in “Sky High Saunders;” also first chapter of the new serial “The Fire Fighters,” starring Jack Dougherty.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1928, Page 1

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264

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1928, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1928, Page 1

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