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AMUSEMENTS

POLLARD’S PICTURES.

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

On Wednesday Pollard’s are screening a. World feature “The Prai.se Agent ’ featuring Dorothy Green, and Arthur Ashley. The picture shows how a theatrical publicity manager handled a suffragette campaign. Do you believe in votes for women ? Do you believe in equal rights for women as men. Do you believe that women should rule the home? “If you c an keep my daughter out of jail you can have her,”* said Jrer father. “If you can convert my husband to woman suffrage you can have my daughter,” said her mother. Ho had a long look at the daugbtor and made up bis mind quick. “I’ll give it a go,” he announced. This was some job for an ordinary man, but he was no ordinary man—he was a press agent; just the same sort of chap that wrote these sentences —and their greatest accomplishment is—telling the truth. On Thursday “The Bandbox” by Louis Joseph Vance and produced by Robinson Colo will bo Pollard’s attraction. Ixruis Joseph Vance is the World’s foremost author of adventurous mystery-melodrama, “The Lone Wolf,” “False Faces”, “The Lone Wolf’s* Daughter,’ “The Destroying Angel,” are only a few of his successes, and last but not least, “The Bandbox.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1921, Page 1

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205

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1921, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1921, Page 1

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