AMUSEMENTS
POLLARI>S PICTURES.
tom moobe— mqnday
The smiling personality ■ tlias lias endeared Tom Moore to picture devotees everywhere is afforded wider v seope still in this new picture of his • -Ihe City of Comrades,” an adaptation o$ Basil King’s story of the same name, “The City of Comrades is Tom Moore’s most,compelling drama, roaches out and sounds the highest form of humanity-the brotherhood of man. The growth of Tom Moo popularity is one of the further proo * of the picture -patron’s love of cheer fulness and romance, .and - M the point that ‘-‘A map Wp > do ' vn ’ but he’s never out” \ beautiful Post Nature scenic an latest topical will also be shown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1920, Page 1
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112AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1920, Page 1
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