AMUSEMENTS
THE KING’S JANE EYRE. To-night is the last opportunity of seeing that extraordinary success,. “Jane Eyre.” In her sympathetic delineation of the 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 inxng.tr of an institution for orphans under a cruel 'supervisor, and lastly as a. governess to the child of the man she? loves and who loves her —even here she finds a seemingly insuperably obstacle to happiness. A kind Fate finally intervenes; and after many privations and sorrows, she is united with her true lover. “Woman and Wife” is a picture play worthy to receive your memories of the heroine of “Jane Eyre” whom you recall with such dee|) affection and Alice Brady’s characterisation of the luckless girl endear her to your hearts.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3568, 2 September 1920, Page 4
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165AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3568, 2 September 1920, Page 4
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