AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD'S PICTURES,
MONDAY NIGHT.
Pollard’s present at the Princess Theatre on next Monday evening a scathing satire of the nonsense talked of "the “ call of the affinities,” twin souls,” and foolish fallacies of freak love, are exposed in the Triangle’s five-act problem play, “ The" Moral Fabric.” Three Triangle stars in Frank Mills, Howard Hickman and Edith Reeves, are featured in the story, as the husband, the man and the wife, who are puppets of the terrible doctrine that teaches, “ Where two people love each othc-r, it is not only their right but their duty ” to obey the call of destiny. The folly of allowing certain clubs to be in existence is shown in “The Moral Fabric” how the New York Era Club is responsible for the downfall of the wife. At this precious gathering the doctrines or free love are taught and the wife absorbs them. A smashing and relentless climax dashes to pieces the whole theory oi the great fallacy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1918, Page 1
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