AMUSEMENTS.
POL LARD’S PlC'!' UHtiS. WEDNESDAY AND Tli I'US DAY. On Wednesday Pollards a’v screening a big Goldwyn Feature ,slurring Pauline Frederick in "The Fear Woman,' 1 a startling, emotional story of the (!hosts of yesterday, and of a woman who dared and won. What living person can stand up and snv unllinchingly that lie or she is not haunted hy some gripping fear? A fear that grows with every minute of the day and follows everywhere like a Mark shadow, dimming the sunshine of life- -u fear that makes every mioote of the night one of frozen terror a fear that drenches with cold perspiration and numbs all sense of reason. What was the fear that made Del ui Winthrop tlee from the altar at the crucial moment—away from the man she loved moat? What unshackled her fear and led her hack to her lover and eternal happiness ‘f On Thursday next the N.Z. International Attraction present A. B. (Banjo) Patterson’s “The Man Erom Snowy River.” The prices for the groat attraction will be circle 2/1, stalls 1 /7; children 1/1 i t
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1921, Page 4
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184AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1921, Page 4
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