AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. On Monday evening *ext at the 'Princess Theatre, a bewildering succession of gorgeous gowns a ravishing collection of sets of furs,, and a • most beautiful woman in a play whose scenes are one series of sensational and emotional incidents forms the at- • traction by Pollard’s Pictures'. “As in a looking. Glass,” a clever and interesting story of Lila Despard, an adventuress, stars Kitty Gordon, who is acknowledged to he the most beautiful actress is lilmdom. Kitty Gordon is a famous .English actress, and in private life is Lady B , and a leader of fashion in society. This clever artist has made a study of the, gowns worn ht this production so much so that it is claimed for her that in the part, of Lila Despard she wears the most superb gowiis and most marvellous furs ever screened. “As in a looking Glass,” is a photodrama that caps the. climax. It is a strong play that deals realistically with society lives of the present day in many! highly emotional scenes. ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1917, Page 1
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