AMUSEMENTS
POLLARD’S PICTURES
TO-NIGHT. A real gloom chaser! Constance Talmadge in her snappiest, sweetest Select Play, “Good Night, Paul.” Trifles as ' thin as air are, to the jealous, confirmations as strong as holy writ. They all meant well, hut succeeded badly —but it came out all right in the wash. Uncle appears unexpectedly, and says he will help nephew Pan] if he marries. Paul doesn’t happen to have a wile handy, so his partner’s wife steps in to fill the breach, and says she is his wife Unfortunately, uncle elects to stay for a month—then the hall starts rolling. Uncle’s gift: “Lingerie, not of this world, graceful like Heaven—with a touch of the, devil.” No wonder uncle couldn’t refuse to buy, the display was too seductive for his pocket to withstand. AVhat would you do if vou returned from a trip to the country, to find your clothes moved to another room and when you tapped at your wife’s boudoir a strange old gentleman ordered you to come awn v from his nephew’s room? AY'hat would you think? It was lits house, his wife, his furniture—yet no one wanted him! “A Rolling Stone gathers false impressions.” —and one. Little Fib can move mountains of complications. The fifth, episode of the sensational serial “The Man of Might” will .also be screened.
McLEAM’S PICTURES. PRINCESS THEATRE- —FR IDA Y. On Friday evening Mr McLean presents a great Paramount picture starring Charles Ray in “In a Nine O’Clock Town.” He brings “big city” ideals to a one horse town, lays low the plans of tTie vampire and wins fortune and love. It .is a stirring drama of western life full of startling incidents! A clever Mack Sonnett comedy will supply the laughter for the evening and a paramount gazette will complete a full bill.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1920, Page 3
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