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AMUSEMENTS.

POLL Aft D'£ PiCTURe*

MONDAY

On Monday next at the Princess Theatre Pollard’s Pictures will screen a big Select super-feature entitled, “Who Cares,” starring the one and only Constance Taliuadge in her latest and best comedy drama. There is a strong magnetic charm that Constance Taliuadge exercises over picture enthusiasts. A subtle fascination that wins for her a place in the hearts of all picture goers. In “Who Cares,” Constance . Taliuadge is seen in the role of a girl who plays with love without realising its impost. She went out to have a good time, and not even her husband could stop her,' and then, the good time stops, comes to a sudden end, and she discovers her husband ,is doing t.lie same. Sauce for the goose is a good theory, but a bad practice. McLEAfJ’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME. Mr McLean regrets having to change his announced, programme owing to postal delays. To-night’s special feature will he a grand paramount picture starring Elsie Ferguson in “Under the Greenwood Tree.” It is a. stirring film, one of Artcrnft’s masterpieces and can safely be to patrons. When Elsie Ferguson seeks adventure, —What is more exciting than beauty in search of a life of thrills in the rough, lough world of a. hand of thieves? Here you see Elsie Ferguson the wondrous Arl-

cralt star in a different kind ol story, supported by popular Eugene O’Brien, making his first Paramount appearance* In addition there is a great hmghtoimakcr in a Mack Sennctt comedy, “Riley’s Wash Day.” and a capital Topical Gazette that will p?ove of special interest.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1920, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1920, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1920, Page 1

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