AMUSEMENTS.
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INFATUATION”—TO-NIGIIT I
C'orinnc Griffith will probably add to her local popularity to-night at tho Princess Theatre, where her latest screen feature will be presented by arrangement with First National pictures. “Infatuation’-’ is tbe piefuro which was adapted from no less a sensational stage production than “Caesar’s Wife.” which created such a profound sensation recently on Broadway. Tim beautiful star has compelled the praise of critics wherever ‘'lnfatuation” has heeii screened, and it seems that her local admirers have a treat in store. The magnificence of the various gowns worn hy Miss Catriune Griffith in this famous presentation are said i > he I lie hist word in modern dress. That fact will provide the fair sex with an additional desire to see them worn as only a Coi'innc Griffith can wear them. The story itself concerns the plight, of a neglectful wife who finds herself falling desperately in love with her husband’s guest. As the neglect continues and days grow into weeks, the perplexed girl finds it more difficult to conceal her feeling- until Ihe surprising climax reveals her in desperation. Drama, romance and action arc lavishly provided in “Infatuation” which should prove about the most entertaining feature screened for a long lime. A good Topical and a i woreel comedy will also he shown, On Wednesday poiilar Tom .Mix and hi- wonder horse Tony will he seen in ihoir latest relcn.sc entitled “Tony Itnns Wild.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1927, Page 1
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238AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1927, Page 1
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