AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. to-night. At the Princess Theatre to-night Pollards present Ethel Clayton and Frank Mayo in a “Soul without Windows,” a Wild Elf in a quaker village. A story tinged with pathos and heart interest, and culminating in a triumphant pean of happiness and joy. The man who would not tie her youth and beauty to his worthless hulk. Paralysed, hopelessly afflicted, he shut out the light from liis life. The regeneration of a stunted soul, warped by physical affliction and the opening of the darkened windows to the sunshine of her happy laughter. The girl who wanted to be introduced to the devil, and'her day of revelation when she saw the world for the first time. The sucessful ope-ration-some tears—then laughter and happiness for always. The thirteenth chapter of “The House of Hate” and comedy complete the programme.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1920, Page 1
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