AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYEODYS PICTURES!!, COMING ATTRACTIONS. On Monday next at the Princess theatre another First National special will he presented. 'J he direction ol ( olh'cii .Moore's latest picture, "The ! ericct I* lanper, ' is absolutely r.mtark:|l,h‘ in it • perieelion el detail and lavishness of the settings. The scenes taken within a mansion being moved Horn ior aiiun are e-peeiully alisorhing emi snow p, what extent motion picture producers will g„ in order to secure realistic, elleets. In ” Flaming Youth" and "l.illies ol the Field” John (• ranets Dillon gave promise of still greater liu'iigs direetoriall.v. Ile fulfills (mill ill "'I lie Perfect Flapper.” It has moments magnificent drama
and scenes ol extraordinary depth and fueling, lie seems to understand Colleen .Moore and she respond., to him as a violin dot's in a master's hand. "The Perfect Flapper ” will certainly win a great many new admirers in Colleen’s told. Ihe east is ol exceptional merit and has been perfectly selected. Frank •Mayo. Sidney Chaplin. I.ydia Knoll and (.buries Wellesley are able supports. The second series of the famous •• fast Steppers” which equals the " I. xither Pushers” will also he shown together with a good comedy and the lale-t in tupieals. Patrons are reminded el i |:e following coining atl ructions to the Princess Theatre shortly: "The Hawaiian Trotihadors ” on Wedm -ihiy next. June 17th: Universal's immortal masterpiece. "The llunclibark of Notre Dame,” Wednesday, •July Ist; Fred Folev, the famous magician. ventriloquist, shmlowist and lightning sketch artist, on Thursday. •lule 2nd.
HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINMENT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Fur (heir hula dames am! their I;i11 1 1<•■!'. the plaintive tones of their ukulele, ;iml their music. with its sad minors :nnl wailing cadences. the people of file Hawaiian Islands long have he<‘n famous. Much of the sentiment if these children of the sea is woven into the slum to he presented hy Kaai’s Hawaiian Troubadours, when they vivo a performance at the Drincess Theatre on Wednesday next, ('online under the direction of F. .1. Carroll one of the leading entrepreneurs of the world, and presenting one of the most beautiful of all .southern settings, lie company opens with the llawaiian National Anthem Aloha-ce. Kaai's llawaiian Trouhadoiirs are described as a combination of Hawaii's greatest vocalists, instrumentalists and dancers. They are 21 in number, playing on I I diflercnt ittsl rumen ts, and their cutert ainnieuf from, start to finish to said to he a novelty, always replied and in good last.-. There is nothing overdraw u in their heuui.ilid offering. "A Night in Honolulu,” which is declared to have a charm and fascination till its own. No oilier combination of the kind, it is said. le. periled sin li enthusiast ic welcomes ill every pari of the world. Tbeir's is an cmertniue-ciit i hat-grows on one. The box plan will open on M-indav at .Misses .Mclntosh’s shop.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1925, Page 1
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