AMUSEMENTS.
P'OLLARD s & PICTURES. MONDAY. Constance Talmadgp will bo the star attraction at the Princess Theatre on Holiday night in the Select super-fea-ture “Who Caros,” a delightful Cosmo Hamilton story, in which Connie hits the comedy curves at high speed. Marriage to her meant only the chance of having a good time while youth remained. So they were wed, and Joan fed on her doctrine of “Who Cares,” and her husband had the same importance to her as a pattern on the wall paper. But the good time came to an end, as all good times must. She found that Marty’s interest was transferred to a girl with a white face, red lips, and hair out of a bonueT Then things began to hum, hut everything came out alright at the finish.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1920, Page 1
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132AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1920, Page 1
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