AMUSEMENTS.
KATHERINE AIA CD 0N A ED—-TO-NIGHT. Katherine MacDonald more beautiful Hum. ever, returns to tlie screen in what is declared to be her best picture t" date. “Curtain’’, a stoiv of stage life in which the star plays the role of a young actress,- who after a whirlwind courtship with a man of millions marries him Later through his infidelity she returns to the footlights, only to return to husband and child when ■she learns that lie has humbled liintsell to her and eaten the hitter fruits of a man robbed oi the object of his teal atfectiun. "Curtain" i- a romance of the footlights and Miss MacDonald has one of the (test roles of her whole >' rcvii career. The supports to-night u.clinic the latest gazettes stltd a sidesplitting comedy, orchestra! selections, a lid usual prices. On lYcdnesday next, the first night of the races a special "William Fox "(•stem .story entitled “J’,oss of Camp and a real good holiday hill will lie presented. iAn Thursday, the second night of the races, another holiday programme will he shown entitled “High Speed” presenting the great favourite Gladys HnIcttc supported by Edward Eaile, in Clinton 11. Staggs famous racing story, an elaborate production,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1923, Page 1
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