AMUSEMENTS.
PAULINE FREDERICK .MONDAY. Pauline Frederick, one of the tscreoii*.-. most i»o|nilar favourites will be se.-i: on .M outlay in the wonderful Freni li play “Madame X.'' She plays the port ol Jacqueline I'loriot and <!'.e is at tin; zenith of her art in this mist.'rnicee. This picture has been called greater limn the play, which ran for y ear.';, am! stands a., one of the most sensational sm ct.ase- of the theatre. “Meiem' I his woman is not morally guilty, cud it is your duty to atipiit hoi I" V.'ith hi, heart's hlood lie pleaded for the life of the trembling. wreteimJ trotlure at tlic bar—lie did not km.w ;t was his own mother. A picture tiiat is railed the greatest emotional prucuc-ii-:)i in the hist ten years. Is woman's love deeper and more her me than man's;-' I.oL Pauline Fruievu ’< answer this question [or you :n “.Madame X." A tine supporting series will al-c he shown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1923, Page 1
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