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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYtfODYS PICTUREB.

VAUDEVILLE ifc PICTURES TO-NIGHT.

Kamo, the world’s greatest exponent * l l the Banjo and Mandolin, will make nis first appearance before a Hokitika .■ udicr.re to-night in conjunction with a fine picture programme headed by “Sally in Our Alley,” adapted from the world’s famous song of the same name. I Ins picture has Shirley Mason in her usual type of role, except that in this she will in don at leave a greater impression than even her last success “Sweet Rosie O’Grady.” Richard Arlen, by arrangement with the Paran omit Company, will gain much ground by his performance in this picture in hi.s rise to screen fame. “Sally in Our Alley” was conceived from the song by that name written in the eighteenth century. The story was modernised, and in the picture version we find not only a modern,\but a human and interesting story. • Besides Shirley Mason and Richard Arlen, we have Alec Francis. William H. Strauss, Paul Panzer, Kathryn Williams, Florence • Turner and Harry Crocker in the supporting roles. Alec B. Francis, one of the most noted character actors on tlie screen, ixives a delightful portrayal of a Scotchman, while Wm, Strauss and paui Panzer are inimitable, respectively, in a Jewish and an Italian role. A tender romance of a lovable Irish maid and a manly plumber lad that thrills its wav from tenement streets and moneyed avenues to a breath-taking climax. The orchestra will play the incidental score for this fine picture. Usual prices will be charged.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1929, Page 4

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251

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1929, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1929, Page 4

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