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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARDS PICTURES,

a marvellous picture

EXPLOITS OF U. 35

On Monday evening next in the Prin- . cess Theatre, Pollards will present a i K phnidid doable feature programme that . "ill include the First Nationals splon- ; did society feature play “Virtuous W ives” starring Anita Stewart and the most marvellous film the camera has ever given us, “The Exploits of Submarine U. 35.” a lengthy and thrilling film photographed by the Germans themselves from the after deck of one of their submarines. The picture was seized in Germany and signed by the British Government and its bona tides is guaranteed. The submarine raider is 6een pursuing and shelling its helpless victims—huge gaping rents are torn in the sides of the luckless cargo steamers —then it ranges alongside of its victims at close range and awful spectacles ensue as the men take to the boats and the huge vessels dive like Leviathans beneath the wave. “Virtuous Wives.”—the second part of the display is a First National super feature starring Anita Stewart and dealing with the Pagan Society of New York. Owen Johnston the author of the two million edition novel, “Virtuous Wives” says: That marriage is a legalised-, excuse for circulating in collides. He referred to New York Society at its wildest. The drama as picturised is a revelation of production.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1920, Page 1

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220

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1920, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1920, Page 1

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