POLLARD'S PICTURES.
On Monday next at the Princess theatre a big mammoth programme will be presented consisting of pictures and vaudeville. The first part will com. I P r ise the great African story “The Claw” featuring Clara Kimball Young, and the greatest scenic picture ever produced entitled “When Nature Smiles.” “The Claw” is an absorbing dramatic and vidid portrayal of life on the African veldt, with tlijs Star of Stars in her most brilliant role. No author knows South .Africa as Cynthia Stockley does, and in “The Claw” all the mystery and savagery is thrillingly depicted “THE THREE MUSICAL MAILS’ V The second part will be devoted to music, sketch work, and vaudeville turns by Miss Amy Woodward, soprano, Miriam Kutner, who sings and plays at the piano, and Batliie Stuart, the charming Society, entertainer and interpreter of Maori love songs and folk lore. This young lady has captivated her audeinces right through the Dominion by her bewitching charm and artistry. The prices for this big bill' of fare will be circle and front ktalls 2s Id back stalls Is Id, children half price. Reserved seats'may' be procured at McIntosh’s "
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1920, Page 1
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191POLLARD'S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1920, Page 1
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