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At tlic. Prinpess Tpoatre on Monday next Pollards, present Norma Talmadge in a., drama of. love and heartaches, sadness and happiness, in a gorgeous settino, of natural loveliness of California, entitled- “The Heart of Wetona ” / the story of ah Indian girl, a cowardly waster, and a white than. Tile confessioii: “Wetona not worthy ! Wetona have love — as girl must.not!' ’ Tho Chief: “The Black 'foot who defies Chief’s daughter- must die!” Wetona: He is not Indian, lie is White Chief, and I never speak his name.”- The meeting of tho girl and'her lover at midnight m her.husband's home; the Indian code of honour; the attack and tlic sacrifice; retribution and life-long happiness and understanding-. Norma Talmadge plays tho part of tho half-breed Indian girl. The- programme includes good support-ing-subjeotoi
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1920, Page 1
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