AMUSEMENTS.
".SNOW-BLIND" TO-XJGHT. To-niglM at ilic Princess Theatre will I— screened ;i ni;i*rni!i<•<•!l l drama ot Hie snow vastne-ses ol tlic great North. %• i ll l I’.-i;1 1 111<* Starke mill IHismll Siiiips• ni iii Up.' lending rules. This is a story ol ii young actress. who. lust in the SHOW VastllC-s (if till' sllliw lands is ixsfiifd liy a fiifxii.iv<> from justice, who ha-. hidden lor years In the land of the “Bit; Shows.” The girl having lest her sight through snnw-hlindiicss, falls in hive with a man she Inis never seen, hut whose kindness to her seems to suggest the procure ni a lining that must he as big in statue as he is kind. Then when tin- darkness passes and she regains her sight, there i- a dratna:i; and appealing seeno in which tlm hen ilie repulses the mis-shapen In utal l.ijur * who has been mi kind in ln*r in lnei pliant. Capital supports include a Chester (niiiog and a Christie Comedy ■ ■ I!anthlinu Rotir o. and Bathe Gazetle.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1923, Page 1
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171AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1923, Page 1
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