AMUSEMENTS.
• .-A 0 EVERYBODY* PICTURES-
A BRITISH: PRODUCTION -TO-NIGHT.
-.The British production “The Se,i Urchin,”, starring Balfour will be the big attraction at the Princess Theatre this evening. It is an English production written and directed by Graham Cutts, and starring Bettv Balfour and George HablcSthorne. Not
only .ig -'"there laughter ; and tears,
humour- -ah<i pathbs, but thrills. Thrills I' in “ Windy Willie,” a most respectable T aeroplane .except to its master, George Hackathorne. . This poor aviator has most hriUi&nt starts, but when it comes tdvfihishing—he generally lands upside down or in the wrong situa-tion-like a market place in France, for instance. You can’t afford to miss
this Master-Picture so full of laughter.
Also in the cast are the Misses Haidee ar}d Marie : Wright, who portray two old, maiden ladies—the Misses Mary and Minnie Wynchebec. The picture was filmed in Paris and Cornwall, and was .written and directed by Graham Cutts.
The usual suppqrts, including the latest in topicals, further chapters of the very exciting serial, and . a good comedy complete the, display, On Monday ’and Tuesday iiext the great picture “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1929, Page 3
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