AMUSEMENTS.
“TIIK SONG OF THF SOUL.” MONDAY. On Monday next ,at the Princes Theatre a. line programme will he presented headed by a stirring drama entitled: 11 1 lie Sung of the Soul” adapted from an Old World Romance by William .1. Locke, starring Vivian Martin in the leading role. A mighty tale of love that welcomed a chance for sacriiice—Romance, such ns only real life reveals, so plausible and so true, that it startles hv its very simplicity—A lightning glimpse of the dark, forbidding swamps of Florida, and blind love that stayed the hands of a mob—The story of a man willing to give up his most priceless treasure, and of the girl who sacrificed herself that he might keep it—The surgeon's knife revealed to her the face of her child, lint love forbade her to look upon the fare of her husband. A good supporting' programme will be presented. On Wednesday next the opening chapters of the new Historical and Educational serial starring George Walsh and Louise Lorraine in “With Stanley ill Africa” will he shown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1923, Page 1
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