ENTERTAINMENTS.
Lyceum Pictures. For those who like a sensational story of wild men and wild country an opportunity occurs at the Premier Hall to-morrow (Saturday) evening, when a world feature •• The Grouch " will be screened. This is a story of an untamed, uncivilised girl of the wild race of swamp dwellers—lawless and primitive, living in exile, the descendants of pirates. Hunted down by her people she sought refuge with the social outcast. His wrongs had made him a woman-hater. "No woman the Devil ever made shall stay in this house. Vou can put on th/se boy's clothes, and when your own are dry, go!" Then she burnt her clothes. " Now I have to stay— I have no clothes to go awry in!" He let her stay, but as a boy, ard named her Bill. Outcast himself, he could not go back on a fellow outcast. "If your civilised women do not use knives, what protection have they ?" " They use a weapon far stronger—their tongues!" " You are the cleanest, most decent thing that has ever come into my life!" The principal roles are played by Montague Lore and Dorothy Green. The supports are Topical Budget and a two reel Triangle Comedy.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 495, 9 January 1920, Page 2
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