AMUSEMENTS.
“TRILBY”—Tu-XIGILT. A First National special attraction adapted in eight reels, from Du Alaulicr’s immortal novel “Trilby,” will oe tin- big ultra: lion in the Princess l l'ea* re to-night (.Monday). The immoital romanee thrilled the hearts of millions. lu.-Jiinticd into an entraining reality by a east of stars. Aml roe I.a - layette, the fatuous French beauty. Creighton Hale, Wilfred I,mats ami a ft tea t cast appear in this glowing passionate romance in the famed Latin Quarter of Paris, where the beautiful lent o! a little artists’ model rallied her to the sublime heights—and then almost hack again into the bottomless abyss. It is a story of 1.-eauty and the heart, and the Ira node which mocked a Kid s sudden rise to the pinnacle ol lame. The story of a baneful hypnotic power which bronchi the souk in woman’s soul to Imr lips, to win her the plaudits r.l the world. The usual prices will he chained for this hip; tec tine.
The orchestra, will supply the incidental music ineludiliK “lien linlt." The serial “Perils of the Yukon’’ will also he advanced a further stnee.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1924, Page 1
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187AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1924, Page 1
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