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PRINCESS THEATRE.

Two big features grace' the programme at the Princess •Theatre- this week, and both are pictures 'of except tional merit.. . "BelOw^the Surface," star- . ring Hobart Bosworth, is a thrilling sloi-y of love and adventure. The storytells <jf two "crooks," .James Arnold and' Edna Gordon, who approach an old': diver named Flint and propose that he should dive for. hidden treasure.- Flint,-refuses, having suspicions that the scheme is not quite straight. . His son Martin falls in love with an adventuress, Edna, Gordon, * who suggests that he should dive for the supposed treasure. He consents, but his father attempts to stop him. The latter, however;' refuses' 'to' listen :to" {he 'advice • of- his father,- who- as ■ la.'lastYesort insists that she marry him before he dives for the gold. She agrees,'ani the marriage takes place. .After Kef Ihiskand dives, however, she leaves him' and rejoins Arnold, ...'who ' has ' secured several . gold.; :coins'; brought up', "by* the ™-.When. Flint . jur,;, learr^,-pJT his .)".?? 1 mfidehty lie, becomes dangerously ill, and the father sets out to brim* her ' back to. save, his life. ' Tlie jJicturK becomes most exciting Mb this-stage,-and the end. comes in a "totally- - unexpected manner/ Another fine 'attraction isElsie Ferguson - ,n; "The. Outcast," a 'dramatic story ot a girl s fight against fate. The ■ supports include a comedy and the latest Oazette. , ', < -. . ......

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 83, 7 April 1924, Page 3

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PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 83, 7 April 1924, Page 3

PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 83, 7 April 1924, Page 3

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