AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. MONDAY. Tom Moore in “Go West Young Man,” a Goldwyn feature, presenting Tom Moore, heads Pollard’s picture attractions next Monday evening in tlie Princess Theatre. The story of an idle son of a rich man, banished in shame from his home, who set out to make his mark on a hard-faced world, and made an imprint time couldn’t wipe out. Can you imagine popular Tom Moore as a soft, idle waster, driven from home by an angry parent ? Can you picture him a dish-washer in a one-horse saloon restaurant? Tackling, with bare hands, a “bad man” who is “shooting up” the town? See his surprise when lie is elected sheriff by a band of crooks to serve their purposes, and their surprise when he shows that he is a real sheriff. See him paying off old scores by arresting his own father, and winning the girl of his heart in whirlwind rushes that sweep her off her feet. A patlie that sweep her off Her feet. A Patlie, Pathe News and Educational Film wil) alsp be shown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1920, Page 1
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