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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES. . TO-NIGHTI ' TO-NIGHT! J.'lk: greatest feminine exponent of roles of high emotion, in the grandest and most absorbing problem play made for stage or screen: Florence Reed in “Wives of Men”, The eternal triangle invested with new and intense interest. The age-old conflict between the wife and the woman treat ed from a new angle. Upon her Wedding night she found a woman’s photograph with the fateful words : ‘‘To my husband,” so husband and wife lived with a wall between. The luxurious interiors of the homes of wealth and fashion, contrasted with the pitiful places of the poor. , MCLEAN’S PICTURES, FRIDAY, DOUBLE PROGRAMME. At Princess Theatre on Friday AleLean’s Pictures will show Tom Mix. What would you do if a wild grizzly bear suddenly rolled into your lap and demanded something to eat? What would you do if two horses came tearing down a mountain side, dragging a frail carriage containing a helpless girl? What would you do—But find out what Tom Mix does when he conies face to face with these perils and numerous others even more hair-raising' than these. ' ALSO PEGGY HYLAND. Sign a Herrick is tired of her position as stenographer in the Milford Bank and goes to New York to live with her married sister. She soon finds that both her sister and the husband are crooks. In great distress she leaves and goes to a rescue mission. The matron gives her letters to some of its patrons and slie obtains a position as secretary to Olney French, a sportsman. French is writing a book on the jewels of the East, and owns a valuable collection of such jewels. A robbery is planned buL is thwarted. It is a most thrilin.g scene. Usual prices will prevail.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1920, Page 1

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292

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1920, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1920, Page 1

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