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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES.

Thursday,

To-night Pollards wi’l screen a big Goldwyn picture featuring the popular Geraldine Farrar in a drama of flaming emotions “The Stronger Vow”, a conflict of Jove‘ and hate, and a clash of the powers of good and evil. Which was the stronger vow ? The vow of love «he had just sworn at the altar to the man who was her whole existence, or the vow of vcngeauce, the ruthless vendetta, that forced her to avenge her family honor on the husband she had just married.

“The Man you have married is the man who killed your brother; the Vendetta. calls on you to fulfil your blood oath of vengeance. First you sec her as a Beautiful Daughter of Spain—the centre of all eyes at a Barcelona Festival—Next you see her as a Bride and the elite of a great metropolis, then at a Daring Apache Dancer, a Queen, loving and daring among the notorious characters of the Parisian Underworld, braving the passions of Love and Hate, to run down in bis mysterious haunts, and bring to Justice the Betrayer and murderer of her brother.

A big supporting programme will be also shown. On Monday next the evergreen Tom Moore will lie seen in his latest picture entitled “Heartsease.” ‘

MdLEAH'B PICTURES.

“THE HOME BREAKER’ ’—FRIDAY.

Dorothy Dalton in the latest Paramount '“The Home Breaker,” will be the ma',in attraction at the Princess Theatre to-morrow night, Miss Dorothy Dalton as Mary Marbury, succeeds in unmasking two clever crooks who have laid a trap for the son and daughter of her employer. -She not only leads these two a merry chase, but also induces the father to forsake his sedentary ways for a. life of gaiety as part of her scheme to re-adjust the viewpoint of the son and daughter. The story sparkles with wit and fast action and a dramatic note struck in part of it lends the production ,substance. The supports include a A'Tehmirjr 2-reel Muck Sennett comedy, “Speak Easy” and “The Grey Seal”, the wonderful serial that is proving so attractive.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1920, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1920, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1920, Page 1

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