McLEAN’S PICTURES.
To-morrow evening, the star (nature will he “God’s Half Acre” a live act drama of gr c *at interest. The opening performance of a great play is depicted and (lie notables responsible* for its success arc shown . In these widely different strata of society Henry Norman. tin* novelist. Jinds the material for his books but the most-., fascinating of all his types is Blossom, the little maid-of-all-work at Rainbow's Kml, the home for the aged. Quiet and demure beyond her years he calls her ‘•'l’ll,, Little Young Lady. ’. flow the novelist and the “Little Young Lady” lind each other again through a deed of mercy on the part of Blossom is sympathetically told in “(toils hail Acre.” a powerful story which heats the pulse of humanity. As a romance it possesses the qualities of supreme tenderness in a degree which sets it above and depart from the common run of liigb class screen dramas. Tbe fourth chapter of ‘ Peg o’ the ring” will also he shown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1917, Page 1
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168McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1917, Page 1
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