POLLARD’S PICTURES.
“Five lights,” To-night
‘ f Five Nights,” the seusational nov3l by Victoria Cross, will- be presented in piotnre form by Pollard’s Pictures at the Princess Theatre tc-night, It is a fascinating love idyll, telling of five wonderful adventures in the career of Trevor Lonsdale, ardst. “As one lookg baok over any period of one’s life it appears behind one as a shining maze of brilliant colour with spots in it here and there of brighter or darker hue. Eic’J spit represents a period of time when oar happiness has glowed brighter or waned, sometimes it is a day, more ctften it ia a night. Looking back now, over a stretch of my existence I seß many such spots gleaming brightly. They are nights of colour. The history of many of the 7 e ia too sacred to be written, but there are five nights, which though not tbe dearest to my memory, have yet stamped themselves and their colour on it for ever.”— Trevor Lonsdilei
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1917, Page 2
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166POLLARD’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1917, Page 2
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