AMUSEMENTS.
CORHIXE GK IFI-TTH MONDAY. On Monday next a special Yitngraph drama entitled “Received Payment” .starring Corrine Griffith will be presented at the Princess Theatre. Love will find a way. It’s a time worn adage, but true in all dimes. It is a vital subject with old and young, and the foundation of most stories. Corinne Griffith illustrates this old adage from an entirely new angle. The talc is full of love, emotion and action. Miss Griffiths plays the role of a charming roof garden dancer, who receives a contract to star in a first rate New York performance, and incidentally finds her,df a society leader, and discovers herself to be the grand-daughter of one of lli** c-ities’ most aristocratic families. The picture presents the contrasting life of society life and the stage. Kenneth Harlan plays opposite the star. It is a beautiful story in which Miss Griffith displays her ineffable charm of grace and form as a dancer in one of .Yew York's smartest cabarets. Boautiful costumes, gorgeous stage scenes, a powerful love story. It is C’orrine Gitln t h til her best. Special noie :—Second episode of the ii ov :• oriel “With Stanley in Africa.” This serial will in future he .shown every .Monday night.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1923, Page 1
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