AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARDS PICTURES.
, _ TO-NIGHT. To-night at the Princess Theatre, Pollards’ Pictures present a big attraction in a Pat!io production ontiteld “Innocent.” The scenes are laid in Mukden (China), and in Paris and Nice. Tbc leading part is played by Fanny Ward. Which, -should she choose—. Wyndham or Doucet? With one to return to China amidst its squalor, hardship, perhaps want, yet sheltered by a. great love and an honoured name. With the other—Jewels, luxury, beautiful gowns, wealth, and everytliing that her youth clamoured for within her. Innocent was her name, and Youth was calling, us was warmth, love, and life. In spite of tho dissolute life, her father led she bloomed like the llowers in her Chinese garden. “Bom to live in splen-
dour, to have beautiful jewels, luxurious clothes, and power over men”—so spoke the tempter, and his visions of the things she craved swept her olf her feet. On Wednesday next the first episodo of the startling serial “The Man of I Might” produced by the Vitagraph Cov. and featuring the greatest of serial artists, William Duncan, will be scroeu■ed’ £., ...
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1920, Page 1
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