AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY’S PICTURES.
“HELL’S ANGELS.”
Guaranteed the picture of the yec'-’i*, “Hell s Angels,” which h.e cxpe.ie-ced record ase&isons in the main centres of New Zealand, w-iM he shown at the princess Theatre to-night and tomorrow night. AYith Ben Lyon, James Ball, and Jean Harlow in the stellar roles, it presents a stirring, tense, and graphic drama of the ah', a picture of a hundred thrills, combining action, courage and pathos. It took three years to produce and cu.t one million dollars, and no pain lias been spared to perfect the picture that will meet with the praise and support that is its. due. You may bo shocked at “Hall’s Angels,” hut you will never forget the enthralling spectacles w- ich comprise this gargantuan air spectacle, the greatest of its kind.
t -CHRISTMAS ELECTRICAL PRESENTS! JUGS from- - 30/KETTLES from 37/3 TOASTERS from 22/6 IRONS from - 15/5 C. L. RENTON, Accounts may be pa I ' l at tbe Office of Kenton & Coy., and all inquiries will receive immediate attention.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1932, Page 3
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168AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1932, Page 3
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