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AMUSEMENTS

■ POLLARD’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. At the Princess Theatre to-night Pollards present smiling Tom Moore in his very latest success entitled “Just for To-night” A glorious love story with smiling Tom Moore as a glorious lover. There °is no war in this picture, no secret service—no spies—no eternal triangle. It is just a rollicking, exciting, breezy story of a romantic lover who had only caught glimpses.of her, hut the said glimpses were ravishing enough to make him do any madness to meet her. Tom Moore is supported in this big photoplay by Lucy Fox and when you see her you won’t he surprised at smiling Tom failing in love with such a peach. The tenth episode of “The Man of Might.’ A comedy and scenic eompletes'the bill of fare for to-night .

MCLEAN’S PICTURES. FRIDAY. D. W. Griffiths’ masterpiece, “ A Romance of Happy Valley,” in six mighty reels, starring Lillian Gish and Robert Harron, will be the extraordinary attraction at McLean’s Pictures tomorrow evening. Happy Valley was a little cross-roads settlement in Kentucky. Jenny Timberlake’s love story began out in the corn fields where she and Johnnie Logan used to walk together. He told Jennie ho would only be gone a year. She kept a pitiful tally of the days on her slate. Finally, when the great day came, she arrayed herself in her best bib and tucker, and sat waiting for the stage coach to come in. Meanwhile old man Logan was braving himself for a deed of desperation. Ho had decided to rob the rich stranger. Cautiousy entering

tile room, he approached the figure on the bed, and began fumbling in the pockets. Suddenly the arms of the prostrate man grabbed him. There was a brief struggle. And the man fell back dead. To tell any more would spoil it for those who would rather see it unfolded on the screen. The second episode of the “ Grey Seal ” will also be shown. The supporting numbers will be well on a par with the star attraction, and all new musical items will he rendered.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1920, Page 1

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343

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1920, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1920, Page 1

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