QUEEN’S THEATRE.
“Snowdrift” heads the splendid programme now showing at the Queen’s Theatre. This is an entertaining picture taken in the snow regions of Northern Alaska. Charles Jones is featured, and lie gives a realistic portrayal of the part of a trader. “Snowdrift” is the name of a white girl, whose parents died when 6h© was but a child. She is looked after by an old Indian woman, and on the latter’s death is sold. It is here ‘that Jones steps in and after many exciting and thrilling adventures is able to help the girl. The second feature is “ Boston Blackie.” a story of prison, life and methods in America. William Bussell is featured. and supporting him is pretty Eva Novak. A Sunshine comedy. “ Wiiere There's a Will ” is exceptionally funny, while the Fox News is as entertaining as usual.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17180, 25 October 1923, Page 5
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