AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURE^, MONDAY—“THE GREAT WHITE TRAIL.” On Monday next Pollards will show a big Alaskan story featuring Doris Kenyon. The cold stretches of the Yoqkon trail, where the eye is dazzled and blinded by the awful grandeur of the unchanging, unbroken glare pf the frozen waste stretching from horjgon to horizon—where to fall on ,tb,e track means death—where nevertheless undaunted thousands have died ip their mad rush for gold—these forni the striking background for the Wharton feature. “The Great White Trail” which will he screened at the Princess on Monday next. Doris Kenyon who plays the leading part in this thrilling and exciting drama of the Yukon is described as one of the most beautiful of film actresses. On Wednesday next Pollard’s will creen “Tlie Little Intruder” featuring Louise Huff. '
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1920, Page 1
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