AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. “THE FACE AT THE WINDOW.” TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! This evening Pollards will present another big Australian production of a play that has been popular i ll over the world, the great sensational uiema “The Face at the Window” wh'.c’n was played successfully some years ago by the Anderson Dramatic Coy. i ll unougb Australia and New Zealand/ D B. O’Connor and his taented company produced this drama .in Australia time ago for the camera man, so patrons will have an opportunity of seeing this play on Wednesday next. “The Pace at the Window” is the one play that starts off with quick action, superb love interest—and keeps those elements of dramatic suspense going at high pressure right up to its mashing climax. Who is “Le Loup” ? For five acts, you will sit’spell-bound and enthralled, fascinated by the weird mystery that surounds this ,the most powerful drama of the stage. On Thursday Pollards will screen a Path® feature, “Dolly’s Vacation” starring the child actress, Baby Marie Osborne.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1920, Page 1
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