AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. Pollards will present to-night Constance Talmadge in her latest Select [ comedy drama “Sauce for the Goose.” She had a rival—a widow lady who valiantly tried to camouflage the fact that the bloom of youth had long since (led. Alien she went to bed, half of her was hanging on the gas jets, half on the bureau, and half in the closet—what was lettF Only brains, and she tickled gander husband’s palate with flattery—you see, she was that type of old girl—laid it on with a trowel—usually on some other woman’s husband, and the poor silly man falls for it, every time; They always do! So he bad a little matrimonial instruction coming to him, and Connie conceived the idea of the complete canning of a soul-mate. Did she shriek divorce when the widow started luring? Not a bit of it. The girl whose merry laugh can be heard even on the silent screen,
as tlie sauciest goose .ever, provides s -me piquant sauce for gander husband, and keeps him so busy that he’s glad to cute home and be forgiven. It’s a ecipc for wives—serve it up to unappreciative husbands. You know the way to a man’s heart is through his tummy, and this recipe has the highest recommendation—Connie, the matrimonial expert, tried it with complete success—so now you know.
McLEAN’S PICTURES. A TIGER MASTERPIECE, TUESDAY To-morrow (Tuesday) evening, Mr McLean presents one of the Mason supei* films, screening the famous Tiger Co’s masterpiece, entitled “A Pit Roy’s Romance.” It is a thrilling and virile lory of the prize ring, featuring limir.y Wilde, the world famous champion. It is an English production, and is a picture with a punch, showing how i bully was beaten ami a beautiful girl girl saved Iroin peril. In addition to a comedy and scenic and tlie usual Orchestra, Master Harry M- f.oan, Hm 5i- years’ old violinist, will give a couple of solos. FIRE BRIGADE BENEFIT. 1 WEDNESDAY NIGHT. !'n A’ednesday night ilex'; -Mr Tom j Pollard will give a grand picture bene-j it at the Princess Theatre in aid of tlie Hokitika I l ' ire Brigade. A capital pro-j :i-;iilliiie will he given and the worthy by ct of the benefit should assure a bilge attendance. After the pictures a giand ball will bo bold in the Supreme Hall, with anisic by tlie Royal Orchestra.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1921, Page 1
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