AMUSEMENTS.
pOj. LAND’S PICTURES.
Kitty Gordon-to-night
Pollards present to-night Kitty Gordon in “The Unveiling Hand”, showing that the title of “the best dressed woman on the screen” is hers by right. What is the Greatest Gift— Beauty or Intellect? The bonds of her inarriage tied to a drunken sod—a man whose character was drowned in depths of infamy, and degradation. Then out of the desert came the truth—by the mouth of a dark-skinned denizen, whose religious fervour would brook no falsehood—whose hand was quick to avenge a wrong done. Two men loved her, she chose the wrong one. The man she had loved had existed only in her roseate dreams—the man she married was. w a stranger. But fate cleared away the mists of wretchedness, and the way was clear before her to true love and liappinfcss. Gorgeous scenes on the silent sands of African Desert. Further chapters of the serial “Smash- 1 iug Barriers,” and a splendid comedy will also be shown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1921, Page 1
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163AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1921, Page 1
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