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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. To-night Pollards will present a fivestar programme, “3 Green Eyes,” one of tlie latest and best of the World l 1 ilm productions. Five great stars, or rather comets, for they rush about in that way peculiar to comets, have combined their art in olio photoplay, “Three Green Eyes,” with the result that picture-goers can enjoy one of the most hilarious, fast-moving rib-shaking comedies ever produced. June Elvidge Evelyn Greeley, Montague Love, Carlyle Blackwell, and the humorous Johnny Hines, are the shining lights of this unusually brilliant cast; and the plot hinges on the jealousy of a suspicious husband and an indiscreet love letter written by wifie in her flapper days. Five stars, and one foolish elusive letter, sent by a girl to a mail she loved. There’s nothing in that, but there was something in the letter, and it wasn’t to the man she married. It was a trifle late in delivery— two years, l in fact—and they all made herculean efforts to catch it before ho got it, and incidentally those efforts make up the funniest and snappiest story you’ve seen.

On- Wednesday next “The American Way,”’ another big World Film drama starring Arthur Ashley and Dorothy Green, will he Pollard’s star attraction. McLEAN^S~PICTURES. ANNETTE KELLERMAN. TUESDAY. Wliat constitutes the perfect feminine form ? An authority on the subject —Professor Dudley A. Sargent of Hnvaixl University—says that the most perfect, physically, of living women is Annette Kellcrman, star of the new "William Fox production, “Queen of tlie Sea.” Professor Sargent compares' the measurements of two famous women of other epochs—Cleopatra and Venus—with those of Miss Kellerman and declares the proportfons shown by the latter are more harmonious than those of either of the famous swimmer’s predecessors. By arrangement with William Fox, the producer, “Queen of the Sea” will ho shown on Tuesday evening at the Princess Theatre, and also further chapters of the serial, “"Wolves of Kultur.” Coming Friday: —“On with the Dance” tlie picture of the year.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1920, Page 1

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333

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1920, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1920, Page 1

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