AMUSEMENTS.
“THIS SONG OF THE SOUL.’’ TO-NIGHT. A First. National .special feature entitled “'The Song () f the .Soul” starring Vivian AI art in and an all-star east will t-e the chief attraction in Hokitika, tonight. A mighty tale of love that welcomed a. chance for sacriiiee—l’orminee, Midi as only real life reveal’s, mi plausible and so true, that it startles by its very simplicity—A lightning glimpse of the dark, forbidding swampof Florida, and blind love that stayed the hands of a mob—Tile, storv < I a man willing to give up bis most priceless treasure, and of the girl who sacrificed herself that be might keep it— The surgeon’s kiiife. revealed to her the face of her child, but love forbade her to look upon the face of her husband. Would returning sight efface tiie wonderful image the Blind Girl's Mind had drawn of the man she loved—a man shunned by seeing the World? A tremendous climax to a great picture.
Patrons are reminded that the opei ing chapters of the new Historical an Educational serial: “With Stanley i Africa" starring George Walsh an Louise Lorraine will he presented o Wednesday next.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1923, Page 1
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