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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PSCTUREs, j

To-morrow evening at the Princess Theatre by arrangement with the supplies Coy.. Pollards will screen the greatest of. cosier dramas, “My Old | Dutch''' villi A Short Chevalier and Florence Turner in the leading roles. No drama lias been screened that runs the gamut of coster life so vividly as the star of the dashing coster girl, who has tn be won by the prowess of her lover’s lists. Loving the man she wishes to be her mate, she will not .show him any preference until he j proves himself a champion amidst her J admirers. That once settled, she yields | to him practically body and soul and | from the days of her youth and gaicI ty to the grandeur of old age lie is j her “man—the mail she looks up to 1 in good times and in bad times, affluence anti poverty, sorrow and distress, and be know a only one law in life, the guarding of his woman from all the cares of the world. Albert Chevalier and Miss Turner, iL can be safely said, stand unsurpassed in their impersonnI Lions of the costers, Those who have seen this truly splendid study of coster life will be eager to see it again. L> those who have not seen it we advise them to go and witness n clean, beauti- ■ fu| picture*. In conjunction with “My 0)1 (Dutch,” a ImTlialit Triangle dj':i m:i'. thrilling with feeling, “The Crab,” featuring those two sterling performers, Frank Keenan and Thelma Salter, w ill bo screened, also the 1< tb J Episode of “Gloria’s Romance,” “The Tell-tale Envelope.” The throe star '•productions (combining to make the strongest triple programme ever submitted to a Hokitika audience.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1917, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1917, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1917, Page 4

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