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AMUSEMENTS.

POL LARD’S PICTURES. MONDAY. On Monday next Pollards are showing Constance Talmadge in her first National comedy drama, entitled “A Virtuous Vamp,” from Clyde Fitch’s play “The Batchelor.” Conny plays a double role as Gwendolyn Armitadge, alias Nellie Jones (the vamp) and is ably assisted in this big comedy drama hv Conway Tearle. A picture full of snap and ginger on the latest love angle. Not one triangle, but a score of them. Wives and sweethearts are enmeshed by a girl who just couldn’t make Lor eyes believe, resulting in a veritable oomedv of errors. Then comes the

tense situation, when the vamp is caught in her own net liv falling in love with the one man who won’t he vamped. What every gh'l "ants to know. All those flirty little tricks that break men’s hearts are displayed by this angel-faced vamp. A born coquette, she flutters about the flame of love, laughing when others tire burned. Men are tit her feet —wives and sweethearts ache with jealousy. fVScLE AN’S PICTURES. “SHOD WITH FIRE,” TO-NIGHT. A man’s god-like love for a woman is the theme of the great photodrama “Shod with Fire,” it William Fox production starring William Russell, which will he shown iit the Princess Theatre to-night. This is a charming romantic love song of the plains—one that is said tu grip the heart and stir the soul. The play has been made from the intensely dramatic story “Bruce ol Circle A,” by Hamid Titos. The socnaiio was written by J. Anthony Roach, and the play w,• is directed by Emmett J. Flynn. I lie east includes Helen Ferguson, Betty Seliade, Robert Cain, George Stewart. Nelson McDowell and Jack Connolly. Also a Sunshine comedy, “Dangerous Eves.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1921, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1921, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1921, Page 4

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