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AMUSEMENTS.

THE *;k.v.\i>. "Peew Tut-. It Over." at U>e (Jraml is n ••otni-dy-dl-.itmi or great merit, whicji is deserved! j- drawing liirwe is a very modern miss. win. after r-allejfe education rerun™ to the sleepy -biunlet of her home determined tn "shjikc tilings up She iloes. pilranlflillK the dreamy ndtului»trati.rs into action by entirely unorthodox imtbojls. Her domination of lite n<tolllt*tw<l town couiKil Is «1D extremely hiujrbable scene. Of course there is the Inevitable love afTalr. w-tth Peggy nut by any nmus v shrink lux lassie. The young village do<-tor i» the man lv fhe caw. nnU Peggy J>lays him neatly until she lnnds him. .A» Peirjry. Alice Calhotin is in one of her brightest parts. The remainder of the prognurMtie couxiurs of another thrilling episode from the "Hiddeu F'arvger'' serial, a sliriekinu (.'Uarlie <'hai>U« comedy. "r.oo'J For Nothinp:." and anotlicr fane, "Wliere's the KireV'

"THE GENTLEMAN" BBSHKAXOKR." Itonnmont Stnit-hs latest Australian production is a romance of the hushraiigins nud colftminine *itr of wTiat has l>een termed the "Roaring 'Forties." Tills film will be screened for Hie Hrst time 1" Auckland at an early date. A strong story, magnificent seeuery. perfect photography. m<l virile action are said tn Mend iv making wimt is claimed to he the best Australian film to date "The <i«"ntlenian portrays the doings and vicissitudes of an Englishman from his leaving the Homeland and during his residence in the laml of eterunl sunshine. Several stritins scenes, six-h us a light in rhe HiEfrtnc of the ship, a Jmld-up of a Rold escort, tho rescue from a mine. -Mild a round-up of the bushrangers are said to be exceptionally well dove, and taken 11 midst beautiful surroundings.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 24, 30 January 1922, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 24, 30 January 1922, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 24, 30 January 1922, Page 7

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