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AMUSEMENTS

EVERYBODY’S PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY—M AJ j NEE

AMD NIGHT.

“GOLD IS WHERE YOU FIND IT.”

“Shißl California belong to the wheat-growers, who bring food-crops from the soil each year, or to the liyraulic miners, whose terrific streams of water tear away the hillsides and ruin the adjacent farming lands,” In the 1870’s in America that was, the burning question of the day. Men fought about it. Many were killed, Bitter hatreds were engendered. ' The peace of the. whole Golden State was disturbed. This, situation forms, the basis of “Gold is Where You-Find It,” a magnificent motion picture which will he screened at the Princess Theatre to-night, Saturday matinee and night. This .great sweeping drama that will hold audiences spellbound throughout, is made with the newest technicolour process. Co-starring are George orent and Olivia de Havilland; Brent as an Eastern, mining engineer in charge of the hydraulic mining, Olivia as the daughter of the leading wheat grower of the region, Claude Rains. There are plots, counter-plots,? battles, floods, dynamiting and constant turmoil before they reach their ultimate happiness. Taking part in all this action are such fine players as Margaret Lindsay, John Lite!, Marcia Ralston, Barton Mac Lane, Tim Holt (husky young son of the veteran .Tack Holt), Sidney Toler, Henry O’Neill, Willie Best, Robert MoWade and a score of others, plus thousands/ of extras.

Supports include News, Musical Revue, Interest in technicolour sequences. Saturday, matinee only, chapter 1 of serial “Tim Tyler’s Luck.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1939, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1939, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1939, Page 3