AMUSEMENTS.
“TOAVABDS THE LIGHT.” TO-NIGHT. Thu of England's foremost screen artists Chri.s.sie AA’hito mill Henry Edwards are featured in the spei inL Hcpivortli p-roductioii ‘'Towards the Light’’ at the Princess Theatre to-night. fust inet. v, iLI I pathos satisfying to the last decree. Admirably produced ill the saltings of rural England. than udiieli there are no liner. ‘‘Towards the Light” is indeed a worthy picture. It contains many line characterisations and types and charming nature studies. Henry ltd wards cites a line interpretation of tlie young Hunchback who denied his God until sorrow taught him Ids lesson. A very fine supporting 'erics will al-o he presented and the prices of admission are as usual. On Thursday Katherine MacDonald in a story hy Unhurt AV. Chalmers. “The Turning Point.” the romance of a woman's ,x. Il’-saci ilicc will he shown. The woman the world worships is she whose love for her man or her child, is so great that in it she loses soil. This screen play v.ill delight because it is a nilJiku of glorious womanhood. A Gazette, comedy and scenic will also he shown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 April 1923, Page 1
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