AMUSEMENTS.
“THE AGE OF DESIRE." TO-NIGHT.
To-night an appealing story of mother love entitled “The Age of Desire" will he presented at the Princess Theatre. It’s n cry from a mother’s heart for a once unwanted sou. Twenty years before she had deserted her boy; had thrown him aside for the life and luxury she called happiness. Through Jong years she cried for the son that cruel fate had made a social outcast. And then she found him—found him when he came to blackmail bis own mother, unknowingly. She claimed him then as her son but he denounced her—threw her out of his heart and broke hers in so doing. Hut events change the lives of great and small and memory glorifies this sacrifice of a woman for an unwanted son. Truly, friends, this is one picture in a hundred. For every mother who ever had a son, for every son who ever had a mother, for every woman who wants something in life, and most of all for those who know a friend and have a friend indeed. A two-reel comedy and further chapters of “Perils of the A uIcon” will also be shown. Orchestral selections and nsual prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1924, Page 4
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200AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1924, Page 4
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