AMUSEMENTS.
PEERLESS PICTURES. “BLIND MOTHERS,”—TO-NIGHT. Peerless Pictures present ;ifc the Town Ha'll to-nght “Blind Mothers,” a story of the nio7iient—unfolding a tale of woman’s ambition ; man’s infidelity; and a young gill’s heedlessness. It is a forceful lesson pllacing the blame of children’s missteps squarely in the hand of neglectful parents. Heart interest and melodrama are there, with a mystery climax that lias many unexpected twists before it filially unrnbcls. Tt is presented by a splendid east. Beverly Bayne lias been before the public with Francis N Bushman for more than ten years in both pictures and vaudeville. Bryant Washburn scintillating star of Essanay and Paramount for a number of years is widely admired. Frank Mayo certainly is a name to conjure with. Paulino Garon lias had a meteoric rise to fame and popularity during the past three years, and is recognized as the best flapper on the screen to-day. Carmelia Geraglity has boon starred in many recent productions, and lias had a wealth of publicity, as a 1924 Wampas star. Tho censor specially recommends the film for adult audiences. Tho picture will he repeated 011 Thursday next.
Tuesday—George Behan in “The Sign of tho Rose.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1927, Page 1
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