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AMUSEMENTS.

. POLLAHD’S PICTURES. It ED CROSS BENEFIT TO-NIGHT At the Princess TheaTre to-night .Mr. Bollard is giving a Red Cross “Our Day” benefit 'when the star feature is a live act drama by the Triangle Company “Jim Blndso” a great play of engrossing interest founded on John May’s two well known poems “.Dm Blndso” and “Litlie Breeches.” These two favourite poems have been cleverly put. together in a play of strong passions and strange' adventures. A wiuderful child actress in little George Stone is seccii in the part of “Little Breeches.” The drama is ‘full of thrilling scenes taken from llic civil war also the Hooding ol the town through the rising of the Mississippi ; the burning of the Prairie Belle to the water’s edge: the story of the ruin wrought by a woman’s infidelity; the terrific fight i n the wheel house of tin' Prairie. Belle. Olga Grey acting in the part of the unfaithful wife, is a feature of the picture. “A Modern Pirate,” the "16th. chapter of Gloria's Romance,” is shown in conjunction with the star feature showing Gloria (Billie Burke) with Dr. Royce in pursuit of Gideon Trask.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1917, Page 1

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192

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1917, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1917, Page 1

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