POLLARDS PICTURED
Criticising the production of “Seven Sisters” in Wellington,(a paper of that city Bays as fol'o vs :—Before the curtain rose there was eland ing room only in the dress circle and other parts of the building, The piece de resistance on the excellent, biii of fare provided was the romantic Roumanian romance “The Seven Sisters ” featuring as the beautiful, very charming and lovable heroine, Miss Marguerite Clark, who not only locks the part to perfection bat proves hereelf a very capable and engaging actress. The play is admirably staged and mounted and goes with a vim from start to finish as was demonstrated by tho large audience and the frequent bursts of applause and outbursts of laughter that punctuated it throughout. Great interest was shown in tbe excellent official war film illustrating the wonderful organisation of tbe Royal Army Medical Corp 3 showing how carefully the wounded are tended at the front, in the base hospital, and in the hospitals and conralcscsnt homes of tha Mother Country.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1917, Page 2
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