HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
Kitty Gordon, Muriel Ostriche, and Frank Mayo were the '.three,: stars in the World drama "Tinsel,", screened nt. His Majesty's Theatre last evening. The story was thab of a mother .-who was ...anxious that her .daughter should know how to .judge good men from bad, so she induced her first husband, the father of the girl, to allow the latter to come and live with her.. The girl was-.introduced to all-the various types of men, and then .left to shift j for herself. The mother, /however, kept a careful watch over the girl all the time. All went well until the girl unwittingly got herself into an nwkvwa.rcl predicament by visiting the apartments of ■:» bachelor, and the story concluded by the -mother cominr to the rescue in the nick of time. As usual, Kitty Gordon wore some striking dresses, and the drama was surrounded by gorgeous settings. Thp " I'athe Gazette" included several views of the moles at- Zeebrugge both before and after the blocking of the entrance by the famous British raid. Them was also a Keystone comic, with plenty of fun and action. The programme will be .repeated this evening.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9197, 7 January 1920, Page 2
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