ENTERTAINMENTS.
MAJESTIC THEATRE. "Modern Marriage" will be shown to-night and to-morrow night. The storv pictures two marriages which turned outf disastrously, giving to the children a fear of marriage, a dislike of surrendering their independence. The young oeople are deeply in love Avith one another, but are afraid to mam- in case matrimony should crush their*happiness as it had their parents. But one of "the children makes a hold plunge into the troubled matrimonial waters—aiuKsinks. She is a real sacrifice on the matrimonial altar. ' In "The Siren," showing at to-mor-row's matinee and again at night, Dorothv Revier is cast in . the title role. She oortrays a girl who toyed with the affections of her male companions and unwittingly became the decov of a card sharper. Opposite Miss Revier is Tom Moore in the role of a wealthv clubman. Norman Trevor, Jed Prouty and Otto Hoffman complete the cast.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 82, 17 January 1930, Page 3
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