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AMUSEMENTS

E VEHYBODYS’ PICTURES. DOUBLE ENTERTAINMENT TO-NIGHT. Patrons at the Princess Theatre tonight will have the pleasure of seeing a double bill programme—two pictures of more than usual merit. The chief is “Play Girl,” featuring Loretta Young, Winnie Lightner, Norman Foster and Guy Kibbie. It is the story of a department store-clerk, who planned to win financial security and a career on her own initiative —without the ties of marriage or worries of motherhood. As, might be expected, her well-laid schemes were set at odds by a chance meeting with a handsome young ne’er-do-wo’l, for whom 'She risks everything. The story of their lile, with its intimate details and amazing ending, is so vividly portrayed that it has won the approval of local, as well as national, audiences. It is a love story of great dramatic power. Its emotional heights and depths are revealed against a background of rushing crowds in a big department store, which so.’, ved as setting for many se-

quences. The second film “Men of the Sky” is a picture that is sure to win the anorovil of the audience featuring Jack Whiting and Irene Delray who pyrovide a sensational performance.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1933, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1933, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1933, Page 3

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