AMUSEMENTS.
EAT Tl URINE MacDONALDmonday. It is the actress herself that at* tiacts men to the stage like idol mot If to trio candle. Take for example the elloius giil. Before sjhe begins her theatrical career, her circle of male friends are confined mostly to the men of her own class, but immediately she flashes her smile across the footlights she is sought by the men of wealth and culture. The physiological explanation (incongruity) has yet to bo written. Rut what man has not loved a chorus giijl. In i“Curta,in” starring Katherine Alm-Donahl at the Princess ! mat re on Monday there i.s told a story ot the stage in which the star plays the role of a beautiful young acDess who is sought after by a man of millions. It is a story that has many parallels on every stage, and the picture is one that, will appeal to those w b i do not know the life behind the footlights as well as those who do. A special holiday series will also be screened including gazettes and a two red comedy. Orchestral selections and usual prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1923, Page 1
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187AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1923, Page 1
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