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AMUSEMENTS.

f - —~t- ! V PICTURES A URitTSH PRODUCTION TO- /' NiGtfr; ' 1 thrilling drania descriptive ojf En£ iisii society and the artisan class* winch will carry a ''Special appeal >t cinema patrons-in this country if|| to the ,Princess' Theatre to-night TBS Britisii P-yoductidii'entitled “God’ Clay” includes .many aspects of so ci.ety life closely associated with th< daily round arid common of th< fac|oi’y worker.- Gfal|a"mi4- Cutts, .tin renowned British producer, ha; '•d brought orit every point "'in. the stqrj K witli' dinjpliasjs, making ft,, one of the most exciting yet traiisferi-ed‘ -from the Written page to the screen. “God’s Clay” is based on one of the famous novels by the favourite British.authors Claude and Alice Askew* . An unfortunate motor accident throws the owner of a factory into association with a society girl, who looks’after his bride when the smash occurs'. near-his residence. Rbriiarice-ents£»g and the society gd;l takes (i, pa’,r^i(j} J |ijlar interest in the welfare of the assistants working in the young man’s .factory. A man appointed as ,seo^ta|y.]ofi club which she. scoundrel, who takes advantage of the girls connected with resulting in a stupendous denouement when the truth comes the / scenes which form the background for J exciting incidents in ’ are a hunt breakfast, where-Ihe jyoun'g girl interests her sporting, friends in her welfare work, a Nottingham factory, modernised in every .detail; a local dance, hall and magnificent scenes on the .Cornish coast. Also, a big sup- r porting programme. Friday - and Saturday—A talking picture, “The Flying Marine” with Shirley Maspn. and J?en..,Lyon.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1930, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1930, Page 3

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