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PRINCESS THEATRE.

Betty Corupson and Tom Moore are starred in "Over the Border," a moonshine story of Montana and the mounted police, screening finally to-day at the Princess Theatre. This is, of couree a delightful love story, which looks aa though it is to "gang a'gley," but eventually all ends well. The second feai/UTe "Is Matrimony a. Failure?" asks a question that is very capably answered. There are excellent supports. To-morrow's change of programme at the Princess Theatre will star "The Man Unconquerable," a sensational story of pearl fishing. The background of the story is a glaring beach, fringed with lofty palms and dense undergrowth. In such a place life generally is affected by barbaric elements that fashion crime of an elemental nature, and ruthless savagery is seen among the contending factions of the islands of the South Sea. The story is one of the best yet seen on the silver-sheet, and holds the audience from start to finish. The supporting films are also of an interestingcharacter, and the gazettes depict latest topical subjects.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 142, 13 December 1923, Page 4

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PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 142, 13 December 1923, Page 4

PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 142, 13 December 1923, Page 4