AMUSEMENTS
E V ERY BO DY’S- PI CTURES.
TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY
?/'"■ “THE SPORTS PARADE,”
“The Sport s Parade,” .headed by. a strong' east is.- the . present-: attraction at the Princess -Theatre.'lt: is ;an; as' tractive production wherein the whole sweep’ of ■ sportsdom is Tplled ,,; into ( one ibigi sportr-parade,, that sweeps -from the i college; bowl >to the wrestling, arena. It is the story of a. college’ wrestler who was out for money irrespective of the methods until a new interest in life caused him “to buck 'the crooked racket.” There. is. ! a supporting '.programme of excellent" shtirts; .
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 3
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97AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 3
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