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AMUSEMENTS.

CVRRYBODYB PICTURES. “THE DANCERS.” TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I Lois Moran, from Pittsburg, U.S.A., beautiful and talented young screen acti'eSE was a featured dancer in the ballet L’Operri in Paris, when she was 'to play leading roles in two motion pictures. Aftrir her 'Videly-acclaime'd success in ‘*The Music Master,” she was signed ' f teVrh ; 'contract by Foix Films rind has appeared in many leading rdlris. ' Miss' Moran portrays the lead in the Fox ,Movietone drama of modern yotith'; “The Dancers,” from the sensational stage play by Sir Gerald Du Ma'urier and Viola Tree, Miss Moran’s character is Dianna, a young girl first rilade lovely by faith and tender roirianfce arid"then tempted with horrible doubts arid ‘disillusionment® brought about by a life of jazz. • Walter \Byfon and Philip Holmes snare arid -male 'honours with Mae Clarke'and Mrs Patrick Campbell, notrid English actress arid favourite of Royalty, in the other featured feminine roles.

SEQUAH. VISITING HOKITIKA, WEDNESDAY. The name of.Sequ.ah, and/ his worldfamed demonstrations and lectures, will no doubt be familiar to many in this district, and his appearance in All Saint’3 Hall on Wednesday night at 8 o’clock will undoubtedly draw a large audience,:,;.' - ' . Sequah, who is known throughout the civilised world for his wonder ul treatment Of the afflicted, will, with the same methods that he has 1 used for the past 40 years, demonstrate before the public eye the value of his treatment; Those who have moved about the world are fully conversant with the name of Sequah, and will have heard of the benefits he has conferred on the .human race. At his lecture on Wednesday night, Sequah will treat a well-known local resident, arid the ipublic ar© invited to come and witness the methods rind see the man who has held audiences enthralled throughout the wprld. Admission is free.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1931, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1931, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1931, Page 3

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