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TO-NIGHT. At the Princess Theatre to-night, Pollards present a Triangle feature starring Alma Rubens supported by Clias. West, Francis McDonald, Dick Rosson, in “The Ghost Flower.” A thrilling romance of the Italian Underworld. The Ghost Flower—an exquisite (lower that blooms only in the shade, and is found only in tlio cool Italian swamps. Exposure to the sun kills this delicate creation. So Alma Ruebens blossoms forth in her haunting exotic beauty in this lavish and beautiful production of Italian life. A ncapolitan love—A sil-
ver crucifix —The camorra- —Adventure —The Vendetta. “That look—You saw it in his eyes--it is the mark of the beast.” How the outcast of Naples became the Idol of Paris. “It is danger to love me,” and two men paid the price—Death. Shadowed by the terror of pursuing vengeance, she flees from her fate. The dogged devotion of the crippled violinist, whose love brought only an unequal fight and the Great Sacrifice. The dawn of love that broke on a life of tragedy. A topical, educational and comedy will also bo screened.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1920, Page 3
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