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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT

At the Princess Theatre to-night Constance Talmadge and Conway Toarlo will bo featured in a Big First National attraction entitled “A Virtuous Vamp” taken from Clyde Fitli’s great stage success “The Batchelor.” 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 bv a. gild who just couldn’t make her eyes behave, resulting in a. veritable comedy of errors. Then comes the tense situation, when the vamp is caught in her own net by falling in love with the one man who won’t be vamped. What every girl wants to know! All those flirty little tricks that break men’s hearts are displayed by this angel-fac«l vamp. A born coquette, she flutters about the flame of love, laughing when others are burned. Men are at her feet — wives and sweethearts ache with jealousy. Now the female of this species is more deadly than a Bolshevik. Undoubtedly you know her Mr Masculine Gender, and have had your heart vulcanised at some time by her—you know—the sort that can’t help the men falling in love with her ?!?!?!? After all, it’s the things we can’t, have sent home on appro, that we want most, and the vamp finds out that the one heart si to wants she can’t get- at the time. You see, hearts arc made of different stuff to hot water bottles.. “A virtuous Vampa”-- the snappiest, peppiest picture yet—it 'sizzles—it sparkles—it seethes. On Wednesday next Pollards are screening a big World Feature starring Montague Love in a “A Broadway Saint.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 April 1921, Page 1

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268

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 April 1921, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 April 1921, Page 1

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