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AMUSEMENTS.

THE PRODIGAL JUDGE TO-NIGHT.

I.over- "f ;emd drama are to he well catered for to-night, when Vaughan [ j h’estev’s world-famous novel, "The j Prodigal Judge,” will he presented in j I'i'-'lni. -. I lie story of “'The Prodigal i J'u!;: 1 t- well worth all the pains that have heeii e.-.ji,oidi'd in making it. It us laic!! Iron the lamons novel of the Ham" l.y Vaughan Kester. This broke all sale records for the year iPil. It iv;i, not merely a best-seller, but time proved it t.Lo to he a great hook, acelaimed hy scholar- and critics and the reading public all’oier the world. It has enjoyed a steady sale since the year oj its original triumph. “The Prodigal .Judge" is a story of heart interest that appeal- to every human j hciig becuu-e the eharacters are llesh | j and flood ereclures. The me-t loveal.le j e.'iniaclci s o! iiction arc loliud in \ nugban l\e- 1 ;■ r" world-famous novel. All the (piaint picturesqueness of the ■ o.ry ha- heen mainlaiiied in the picfare. The rimracior- were selected "'■th great care, and the finished pro-! diiction has been termed “The Rem- I hrandt of the .Screen." A good sup- j , porting programme will also he shown.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1923, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1923, Page 1