McLEAN’S PICTURES
Upera House, Tuesday Owing to the possibilities of the boat not arriving in time for to-mor-row night's programme of Marguerite Clark in “Molly Make Believe,” we have made arrangements to screen tbe sensational William Fox drama of modern society entitled “Sampson.” All of our patrons who have ae£m the Fox’s film will understand that it is of the usual high order. The siory is told with every attention to detail and In the most picturesque surroundings imaginable. The otijgk'g «nd mountings are simply superb and no comaitn; need be made of a William Fox cant. The range of supports is wide and var'ei and with new eeluctiocs by the orchestra will add greatly to tho pleasure which is sure to be derived from ths et.ar i’em.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1917, Page 3
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