AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. TO-NIG JIT! TO-NIGHT! AJTCB JOYCE IN “THAT WINCHESTER, WOMAN.” Given a small town, where every subject of conversation pulls out with the noon train, the sudden advent of a beau tilul and unknown woman, the morbid, insatiable curiosity of the neighbours, and the combination is sure to produce something in the nature of a scandal. She had gone there to seek solace and privacy from the unjustly accusing eyes and stinging tongues of the world that thought it knew her, but her secret was not to lie kept. “You did your best to make me notorious. Haven’t you humiliated me enough ? Why have you followed mo here?” His answer filled her with consternation. She knew that he meant no god to the girl ho had come to see, yet how was she to save her without divulging her own secret? He threatened to expose her innocent impersonation if she ini
ferred. Then came her chance to make .the sacrifice. She didn’t hesitate—come what may—exposure—scandal—reproach. She had ‘saved 1 her friend! A Topical scenic and somedy completes the programme. On Thursday Pollard’s will screen the latest big Goldwyn picture, “Tile Pest” starring the popular Mabel Normand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1920, Page 1
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198AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1920, Page 1
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