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Princess Theatre

To-Night BEBE DANIELS in She’s a Sheik Sat. 30th.— “ Overland Stage’ Ken Maynard. April Attractions Easter Mon. lst.-“The Black Pirate.”— Douglas Fairbanks Wed. 3rd. A Gentleman of Paris” Adolphe Menjou. (Special). Sat 6th.—“ East Side, West Side” A rare pugilistic picture— GEORGE O’BRIEN. Tues 9th \ Thurs Ilthj with special musicThe King of Kings Wed 10th— (Election Night) “Tin Gods”—THOMAS MEIGHAN. The PRINCESS ORCHESTRA Saturday. “The Overland Stage” Ken Maynard, one of the best of horsemen, gunmen and trick riders in the world to-day, appears in a thrilling story of stirring battles with Indians in the early history of the American frontier days. His horse “ Parzan” a beautiful white stallion is now a serious rival to “ lony”. Easter Monday “The Black Pirate” The management by special request have pleasure in announcing the screening of what critics think is Douglas Fairbank’s true type ot picture. It was obtained at considerable expense and patrons can be assured of seeing a real "pirate” picture lull of the stunts that has made Fairbanks so popular, it is a picture that will appeal especially to bovs. Next Wednesday A Gentleman ot Paris” Adolphe Menjou as a gentleman of Paris who loved not wisely, but too many ladies; a spicy story of night life in Paris. The fun is fast and frisky and we recommend the picture to any person with an attack of “blues” By order of the N.Z. Censor the picture is classed “A” Certificate as more suitable for adult audN ences.

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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 15, 27 March 1929, Page 4

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Princess Theatre Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 15, 27 March 1929, Page 4

Princess Theatre Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 15, 27 March 1929, Page 4

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