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AMUSEMENTS.

r L\ j POLLARD’S PICTURES. j •f; t- r. I; ii I ALICE BRADY IN COMEDY. WEDNESDAY. To-morrow, (Wednesday) evening,. Pollard’s will; present ,in the Pnn““ Theatre the -Select Pictures splendM feature comedy, “The Indestructible Who,” starring the favourite ar s . Alice Brady for the first time in com- j edv. A very athletic young woman is \lice Brady in '‘lndestructible Wife and no one can say that the roles does not suit her. The play is a winner ah through, a- splendid story with natuitu humour bubbling over from start to finish and so much action that one wonders how it was squeezed into five leeis. 4 . THURSDAY, “THE HOODLUM.” Thursday evening will witness the pre sentation by the National Attractions o Mary Piekfprd’s second great- attraction from her own studio, “The Hoodlum. Mary Piekford in “The Hoodlum” is a muddy heroine with a lofty purpose. The little world star lias in, her relative ly short career played many parts, hu never lias she so eclipsed herself as M “The Hoodlum” a veritable picture or contrasts. She shows that she possesses the rare gift of versatility in a degree that is astounding. In “The Hoodlum she gives unquestionably the greatest acomplishnients of her already unique core. Prices will be 2s. and Is. pms tax and seats -may he reserved at McIntosh’s.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1920, Page 1

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223

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1920, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1920, Page 1

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