AMUSEMENTS.
‘TIIE TIUNTRESS”—TO-XlttflT. This evening nt the Princess Theatre another of the popular First National productions entitled “The Huntress’’ starring Colleen Moore and an all star cast H ill he the special attraction. The story of “The Huntress’’ (an adaptation from the novel by Hnlhert Footner, is simple, hut delightful nevertheless. Tt centres about a "Itito girl who. through circumstances, has been reared among Indians. She- believes she is an Indian herself until she rca'hes the dawn of womanhood. Then learning that she is white, she decides to get a white husband, ini cl chooses for her mate the scion of a wealthy New York family, who had gone into the North-west woods to escape tlie shallowness of his former lile. The bashful youth is kidnapped by the girl, a situation, which, misinterpreted by the hardy pioneers of the woods country, throws the girl and boy into a series of complications, both dramatic and humorous.
Tlio supports oil .Monilny lire further episodes of "Perils of the Yukon” imd n enpilnl two reel comedy. Orclie.stl'id selections and usual prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1924, Page 1
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178AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1924, Page 1
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