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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES. . MONDAY. “Eternal Love,” by the Butterfly Film Company, starring Ruth Clifford and Douglas Gerrard, will be presented by Pollard’s Pictures on Monday next. Ruth Clifford makes a delightfully appealing and charming Mignon in the Butterfly feature “Eternal Love”—a story of Bohemian life in the Latin quar, ter and Brittany. Artists, needy and successful, models, bewitching and—jilst models, all combine to provide the atmosphere of youth and gaiety that is associated with the, studio life ih Paris. The story is fresh and fascinating, with not a few settings of more than usual charm, and the costuming has been lavishly carried out. In addition til plijyhig the leading role of the artist, Douglas Gerrard directed the production with conspicuous success. On Wednesday next Pollards will screen a big World Film Drama, erititled “Ginger” starring Violet Palmer. STAR PICTURES. SATURDAY AND MONDAY. To-morrow (Saturday) afternoon at Westland Opera. Houst at 3 p.m. Star Pictures will present “The Light” starring Theda. Bara, in “The Light” a blind seiilptor passes his band over the face of Blanchette Bumonde arid so lie sees. Through Her eyes lie looks iiito porpetrial niglit and he bail see more things than the people about. The blind girl explains why this is so, 'i’liis we who see. iielen' Keller tlie fanioiis blind girl explains! why tills story. This story should interest Lire public. All should come and see the great picture “The Light.” A good supporting programme Will be shown including a scenic arid a Mutt and Jeff cartoon. A Matinee will be held to-morrow Saturday) at 3 p.m. when a splendid programme ■ will be shown; also on Monday at 8 p.m. A darice is to follow.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1920, Page 1

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280

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1920, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1920, Page 1

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