POLLARD'S PICTURES.
Princess Theatre, To-Night.
“Paste,” the story of the redemption of a kleptomaniac, will be the star feature in to-night’s all-new display by Pollard’s Pictures in the Princess Theatre. The play is produced by the Loudon Film Coy and is an interesting five-reel drama that shows the terrible curse of kleptomania and the far-reaching injury it causes not only to the victim but to those nearest and daarest. The failing of a loving wife is taken advantage of by a gang of swindlers to blackmail and swindle the husband and to entrap his daughter into the clutches of a renegade Prince that he may get a market for stolen jewellery. The pieco is well supported by a programme that includes a good “Topical Gazette” and the clever Cub comedy “The Winnir.g Punch,”
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1917, Page 3
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