AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODYS PICTURES. V ; y-;; y “HONEYSrOON HATE,” TCL NIGHT. , • -< •, ~ ■ Shakespeare revealed certain ways of curing a woman of her terrible temof the ShreWj i presents • some very original ideasi*.''in.' - '.‘'Honeymoon Hate,” j Paramount’s latest production Florence AhW'n" oVi- the screen at the Princess Theatre to-night. Her naiiie'whs v Gail hut she was more like a-cyclone,-, Gfriil had but to. blow into town of a morning and ledve it a complete, wreck in the evening. When she wanted something she got it—even = v a htisband! But that was the start, of. her sorrows »m----cause he wanted to, be King while, she —well, Florence Vidor has the role of her career as the ' tempestuous bride Oif a. just, as tempestuous husband! A modern ‘‘Taming of the Shrew!V .With, apologies to Shakespeare arid for everyone else! A comedy classic that stands at the head of its class! The picture, an adaptation of the ~«iagazine story of the same name by Mrs A. M. Williamson, concerns an* American girl, Gail Grant, played by Miss Vidor, who would demand .the moon if she desired it. She is amazed at the audacity of handsome Prince Bantarini when he refuses her certain things, so she seeks to put him in Ills place, even going so far as to marry him. He goes through the ceremony, meaning to ultimately taihe the girl. Their honeymoon is one of anger and continual wrangling, but the Prince wins out. Tutlio Carmiriiiti' 'is to he seen in the royal role, while an -excellent supporting-,* cast is promised, Luther Reed (jirected, “Honeymoon Hate.” '• ' - : A Topical and 'Comedy will also be shown. ’ , j per in “The Taming f but Prince Dantarjn
■% ESTLAM) T> ACJNG (HOKITIKA).. LUB £635 IN STAKES AUTUMN :(MEETIN G.. (EASTEIt WEEK). THURSDAY, .-APRIL '4th, 1929. • (To start-ofe. -I&15 «p>nij) • ... "• ... I.—OPEN HANDICAP, 70 sovs.' second horse to receive 14 sovs., and third horse 7 sovs. out of stakes, laminations 20s; acceptance 205... 6 cEurlongs. c . (To start at 1.5 p.m.) COUNTY HANDICAP, 80 sovs., second horse to receive 16 : sovs., and third horse 8 sovs. out of stakes. Minimum weight 9 stone. Horses to be ridden as provided by Part VI, Rule 8 (a). Nomination 20s; acceptance, 20s. 6£ Furlongs. (To start at 1.45 p.m.) B.— EXPRESS HANDICAP TROT, (saddle), 70 sovs., second horse to receive 14 sovs., and third horse 7 sovs. out of stakes. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do 2.35 or better. Nomination, 20s, acceptance, 20s. 1 Mile, v (To start at 2.30 p.m.) 4. AUTUMN HANDICAP, 130 sovs., ■ second norso to receive 26 sovs., and third horse 13 sovs. out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; II Mile* (To start at 3.10 p.m.) 5. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, sovs.', second ■ horse to receive sovs., and third horse 7 sovs. of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. 5J Furlongs. (To start at 3.50 p.m.) HANDICAP TROT, receive 15 sovs., and third horse 7 sovs. out of stakes. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do 3.53 or better. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. II Miles. (To start at 4.30 p.m.) 7. HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, sovs., second horse to receive sovs., and third horse 7 sovs. of stakes. Minimum weight a stone. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. --7 Furlongs.(To start at 5.20 p.m.) 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP, sovs., second horse tj receive sovs., and third horse 7 sovs. of stakes. Nomination, 20s; accep- : tance 20s. 61 Furlongs. 70 14 out 70 14 out 70 14 out ALL NOMINATIONS £l. ALL ACCEPTANCES £l. NOMINATIONS for all events must be in the hands of the Secretary, with entrance money, . name, description, age and pedigree of horse, name of trainer, owner and colours by 8.30 p m. on THURSDAY, 21st March, 1929. HANDICAPS for all events declaron EASTER MONDAY, April Ist, 1929. ACCEPTANCES' for all events close at the Secretary’s Office, Hokitika, at noon on EASTER WEDNESDAY, April 3rd, 1929. D. 3. EVANS, Secretary, P.O. Box 64, Hokitika. The new drink witty the true orange flavour— Trellis Brand Orange Cordial. You’ll find it delightful. All stores.—
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1929, Page 3
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