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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES. At the Princess Theatre on Monday evening Pollards will present the big feature picture, “Nine Tenths of the Law,” starring Mitch Lewis of Poleon fame as the trapper, a part similar in all respects to that of his famous impersonation in “The Barrier.” Big Mitch Lewis presents one of the truest and most sympathetic pictures of the French Canadian woodsman ever seen upon the screen. This great drama is screened in conjunction with a splendid supporting programme. ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE. On next Wednesday and Thursday evenings Pollards will present the All Star Vaudeville Company, in conjunction with their picture attraction. The All Star Vaudeville consists of star selections from Fuller’s circuit in New Zealand. Louis Bloy (banjoist) is recognised as the leading player in Australasia. Aliss Eva Dale as a vocalist, lias been one of the leading successes of the year. She gowns well and knows how to sing charmingly. A big feature turn entitled “A \ r audeville Revue,’ is provided by the world’s most versatile boy entertainer, Edgar Ilenyon, and last but not least, two old favouirtes of the Coast, Colin and John Campbell, will he heard in their English concertina selections. The vaudeville entertainers w ill lie supported on Wednesday evening by the sereeing of the A itagraph star feature, "AN hen a Alan Loves,” starring the old favourite, Earl Williams. On Thursday evening the supporting picture will he the big story of Africa, “Man and Beast.” Prices for Wednesday and Thursday will he dress circle and orchestral stalls 2s Id, ordinary stalls Is Id.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1921, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1921, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1921, Page 1

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