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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD 5 ? PICTURES.

r To-night, “The Danger Game,” a I splendid Goldwyn super-feature and . “The Man from Java” the 4th episode of “The House of Hate” 'will be screened by Pollards at the Princess Tliealire. Madge Kennedy and Tom Moore are starred in the big production of laughter and tears. “The Danger .Game” a drama in which Madge Kennedy’s role is more emotional and serious than any of her previous characters, it strikes a new note, and marks a new and wonderful advance in her art, and a deeper appeal to the public. Thrilling adventures and remarkable escapades aid features ih the drama. It is fautlcssly staged and gorgeously dressed and moves rapidly throughout and grips the interest in a powerful manner, The writer of “The House of Hate” still continues to mystify the onlookers as to’ the identity of The Hooded Terror in the 4th episode to bo screened under the title., of “Hie Man from Java.” A Rathe Gazette will be screened in conjunction with the principal attractions.

McLE Ail’S PiGTURES.

“TEMPERED STEEL” FRIDAY Mr McLean presents at the Opera: House to-morrow evening -Olga Petrova in the superb stage story in six acts “Tempered Steel.” This is one of her greatest triumphs, in which she strikes steel in every scene. The plot shows how she shot a man in self-defence, and then had to face the footlights and play her part. It is a. tense, gripping dramatic story of a girl who forsook her parents and home to work out her destiny, and is crowded with tense situations and dramatic incidents. The serial, “The Eagle’s Eye,” will also be continued a further stage.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1919, Page 1

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276

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1919, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1919, Page 1

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