AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES.
POSSUAI PADDOCK,” TO-NIGHT
“Possum Paddock,” Kate Howard’s great refined Australian film success, will be screened this evening at the Princess Theatre. “Possum Paddock” has been adapted for the screen with even a greater wealth of incident. -Magnificent nnd spectacular studies in Australian out-back scenery. A brilliant company of gifted and efficient artists, all Australians, have comprised the cast for this great production. As a play it held its hearers in a grip of breathless enjoyment from start to finish. As a word .screen picture it will do more. It will live in the memory of all for years to come. The heart story of these dwellers of the bush will interest and hold you. Honest, sturdy, upright, and downslraight, as sweet old -Mrs McQuade loves to call him, old Andy McQuade, with his strong convictions, liis deep love of home, and country, and his determination to succeed, must appeal to you right away. Then there’s those wonderful laughmakers, Boh and Anastasia. All the world loves a lover, so will you when you meet these two. Prices Is 7d and Is Id.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1921, Page 1
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184AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1921, Page 1
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