AMUSEMENTS.
THE HUNTRESS".. MONDAY. On .Monday next, at the Prinec.ss Theatre amu Iht of tin* ] opular J-’i r~.t National productions entitled ‘•The Huntress” starring Colleen Moe.ro and an all star <aO will he the special at traction. 'I hi' stiny of “The Huntress” (an adaptation from the novel liv II ul left l•'oolner. i.s simple, hut deIi;.Chlltil nevertheless. It centres about a v. Into girl who. through ein tiinstnnces. las been roared anion"; Indians. She believes she is an Indian herself until she reaches the dawn of wotnaiiho d. Then Icaniing that she is white, she decides to get a white husband. and chouses lor her mate the si ion of a wealthy .New York family, "ho had "one into- Hie North-west Woods to es a|e the shallow ness of his former lile. The bashful youth is kidlla.ppe I by the girl. a. situation, which, misinterpreted by the hardy pioneers o! the woods country, throws the girl and bey into a series of eomidii ations, both dramatic and humorous.
The supports i.n Monday are further episodes of "l’erils of the Yukon" and a capital two reel comedy. Orchestral selections and usual prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1924, Page 1
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