THE KING'S
JANE EYRE. To-night introduces another' recordbreaking feature at the King's, to wit Cbarlotte Bronte's immortal s.ory '•Jane 'Eyre." In her sympathetic delineation, of tho much-suffering heroine, Miss Brady rises to a high rank as one of our leading emotional actresses. "Jane Eyre is a poor girl who travels over a long rocky road before she finally wins to»her haven of happiness. First as "a poor relation" among coldhearted relatives, later as an inmate of an institution for orphans under a cruel supervisor, and lastly as a governess to the child. 1 of the man she loves and who loves her —even here she finds a seemingly insuperable obstacle to happiness. A kind Fate finally intervenes; and after many privations and sorrows, she is united with her true lover. "Woman and' AVife" is a picture play wirthy to revive your memories of the heroine of "Jane Eyre" whom you recall with such deep affection and Alice Brady's characterisation if the luckless girl endear her to your hearts. • "The Strange Case of Mary PaJT (episode 3) entifled "The Web," will also, be shown by arrangement with Sred Mill's Enterprises.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3567, 1 September 1920, Page 4
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189THE KING'S Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3567, 1 September 1920, Page 4
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