ARTCRAFT THEATRE.
Of exceptional interest are the pictures now showing at the Artcraft Theatre. "The Girl Who Came Back," featuring Ethel Clayton, is an attraction in which the optimistic trend of the story is emphasised throughout, making the development of a girl's character towards good the prevailing motive. .-In "The City of Dim Faces," a girl is imprisoned in a Chinese den and sold, but in a terrific fight is subsequently saved by the young man who had been responsible for her ill-treatment. Orchestral selections add to the enjoyment of the programme. , ■■.■■•'
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18, 22 July 1919, Page 4
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92ARTCRAFT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18, 22 July 1919, Page 4
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