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AMUSEMENTS.

PRITCHARD’S-PICTURES

TO-NIGHT— MARGUERITE CLaRK Marguerite Clark will appear, at the Opera House this evening in the latest Famous Players-Par amount combined success, “Miss George Washington”. As the title suggests the story is of a girl who was given the Washington “Truth” Medal because she never told a lie. As a matter of fact she was' the greatest stranger to the truth tuai a certain girls’ school had ever seen. As the film progresses she becomes so firmly enmeshed in a web that she has to marry a man to straighten things out. With such a fascinating fibber as Marguerite Clark the picture is an undoubted success. The story is swift and breezy in action, and of unique originality in plot. Miss Clark's grace and charm suit her to the part most admirably and the production is such as will add further to the popularity of the. clever little star. Aunanias was a liar so they say! And Sapphira was another so they say. But the lies they told and died for, Make you wonder what they lied tor Compared with what a girl can tell to-day. The final episode of tile best of all serials “The Mysteries of Myra” will conclude on Tuesday night and should not be missed by patrons. A Christie Comedy will complete the bill while the full orchestra will also be in attendance to dispense all the latest music.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 August 1917, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 August 1917, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 August 1917, Page 1

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