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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 1 At the l’rincess Theatre to-night Pollards will present Tom Moore in his first melodrama “The City of Comrades.” Ho is ably supported by Soena Owen, judging by the way this picture has been received everywhere the Princess Theatre will be packed tonight to witness this brilliant production. The smiling personality that lias endeared Tom Moore to picture devotees everywhere is afforded wider scope still in this now picture ol' his. It is adapted from the story by Basil King. The growth of Tom Moore in popularity is one of the further proofs of the picture patron’s love of cheerfulness and romance. “The City of Comrades” is Tom Moore’s most compelling drama. It reaches out and sounds-the highest form of humanity—the brotherhood of man. A beautiful Post Nature Sutdy and latest Topical will also be screened. On Wednesday next the star {(traction at Pollards will be Howard Hickman in “Blue Blood.” EVIcLEAN’S PICTURES.

TUESDAY, “PUTTING IT OVER.” On Tuesday evening at the Princess Theatre, Mr McLean presents a great live reel Paramount feature with Bryant Washburn in the great drama “Putting it over.” This is a stirring production that will give great favour to patrons who should not miss this splendid presentation. A full supporting programme will also he screened.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1920, Page 1

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216

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1920, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1920, Page 1

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