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AMUSEMENTS.

; EVERYBODYS PICTURES. O- " ; SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT. I*'- ? ‘ • evening Everybody’s Pictures present at Princess Theatre, "The Prince of Adventurers " It is a spectacle of■ screen history with a cast of oven 10,000 presenting wonderful colqur photography; Venice the beautiful, at carnival time; brilliant scenes in the Palace at St. Petersburg, and through its stupendous settings, the daring story of “Casanova," the greatest philanderer of European history. This film is big. It is different—different from any other film I have ever seen. It ha 6 light and colour and gaiety. lam not gbipg too far—and how I wish I could adequately convey my very genuine enthusiasm—when I say that, with music, it will charm, every variety of taste and achieve a world-wide popularity. Make no mistake about it, "Prince of Adventurers” needs no puffing—no adventitious aids to success. It will win off its own bat. This "Prince of Adventurers" is a film you will want to see again. Take the carnival scenes. In a sense, th'by .go all too quickly. As a stolid Englishman, one craves for more time in which to enjoy their' perfect ekprpasion of the light Latin' spirit—the gay wisdom which 'emanates' from them. This picture is going to delight aud.iences in every part of the world. There has been nothing like jt as ance at once artistic and with a great popular appeal. I stake any critical reputation on that judgment with absolute faith. A winner j I repeat. : No heed to wish "A Prince of Adventurers" good luck and good hunting. The post is already passed.* Success* is ai--rfesdy there. Special prices of Circle 2s, Stalls Is 6d, Children under 12 as usual. Tuesday: Sir Harry Lauder in "Hunting Tower."

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1929, Page 3

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284

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1929, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1929, Page 3

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