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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLAHD’S PICTURE®.

MONDAY NIGHT.

At the Princess Theatre on Monday evening next, Edna May, the famous “Bello of New York,” will be featured as the Salvation Army lassie an the Blue Ribbon Vitagraph seven-act drama, “Salvation Joan.” From any point ot view, it is one of the big films of the vear Consider the star, tho cast, n® producer, and the story, and you will say to yourself. The Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Company has a longer record ot reallv big successes in star features, and this‘is a big one-big in all sense. “Salvation Joan,” features Edno May, and includes a big cast of stars, .who support “The Bello of Now York” star m the dual role of Salvation Army lafcsia and society girl. The production of “Salvation Joan” gained the Red Cross Society the sum of £20,000, paid iMna May (Mrs Oscar Lewisohn) by the Blue Ribbon Vitagraph Company for a few weeks’ work in the production. 'Hus amount Edna May contributed to the Fund. Tho drama of “Salvation Joan is a powerful one of the upper and under world of New York. As “Salvation Joan,” Edna May gives a, splendid performanoe of tbo rich society girl , vr o works among the slums. Do not miss ( the opportunity of seeing the world-fam-, ed a'etross who made “Tho Belle of New York.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1917, Page 2

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222

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1917, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1917, Page 2

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