AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTUREi* SHOW LIFE TO-NIGHT. ' Anna May Wong, the fascinating little Chinese screen actress, who has hitherto been playing in comparatively small parts up to the i,s now the leading player in the British International Picture,. “SHoiy Lafe,” which is being released by O.AbF. jind which will be screened at the Princess Theatre to-night. The story tells of two people tfie small time vaudevilles in provincial towns. She is a daughter oi the Orient, and he a rough an(l ready eiivus performer, who has seep better days. Her Royalty and devotion was akin to love, ..and helped them to suiter the hardships of their precarious calling. To. his life came a girl, a vision of sweetness and as pure as a lily. Action follows action, and the 5 theme develops into one;,of the most poignant dramas ever seen. You are advised not to miss, this production. An attractive supporting series will also be presented. , On Friday next Ken Maynard and Tarzan in “The ,Phantom City.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1930, Page 3
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166AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1930, Page 3
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