AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY S PICTURES. “TOI! SALK'’—MONDAY. In the First .Yationa! production, “I'"r Sale’’, which comes to the Princess Theatre on Monday. Adolphe Men.iou interprets the part of a climber, a parvenu, who seeks entree into the Four Hundred via the matrimonial route, the object of attention being Flea nor Hates, whom lie later learns to I 0.-e. “For Hale" was written for the .*•'i eon by Karl lluds ui, and reveals a side of society heretofore nn- ! ietuiei.l. It shows society folic when prosporily is in their favour and exhibits them in all their nakedness when poverty has struck their tender skins.' It takes the spectator from the scenes of gaiety in Yew York to scenes in the Latin Quarter of Paris. The cast is of unusual merit, and includes such popular names as Claire Windsor, who plays the part of Eleanor: Adolphe M-eniou. Robert Ellis, Alary Carr. Tolly Marshall, and many others of equal note. Conroy Archianbaud ditected the picture. The supports include a new series of ‘‘The Fast Stop-
fers. ’’ and Aims ’Williams' orchestra with usual prices.
Coinin', l : Attractions—Wi dnesday- - Tom .Mix in “The. TTenri. Buster”. Thursday next— “Westbound Limited.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1925, Page 1
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