AMUSEMENTS.
BETTY BLYTHE TO-NIGHT
Anotlior of the popular Rex Beach stories lias been adapted to the photoplay entitled “Fair Lady.” It is taken Irom Hex Beach's famous novel “The >.et.” Betty Blythe, who took a leading part in the “Queen of Sheba” is featured in this big production, and patrons to the Princess Theatre tonight are assured of a fine pictorial and musical treat. Hex Beach never made a taster and more furious story than "The Net.” and the cascade of happenings reminds 0110 of “The Spoilers, ’’ or “1 he Ne’er Do Well,” and you ought to remember wlmt sort of photoplays they were. There is nothing super-delicate about this story—it is a whirling rush of action—a swirl of events from the first reel to the fade out. A line collection of supporting subjects will also l.e screened and the orchestra, will play a lip top selection of musical numbers. I'sual prices will be charged. (In Monday next Corrinne Griffith in “It Isn't Being Done This Season,” a
photoplay and fashion show in one! The best-dressed woman of the screen, in gown after gown of unique beauty, hove, intrigue, romance and adventure.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1923, Page 1
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192AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1923, Page 1
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