AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES.
TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY
To-night Pollards are screening two favourites on the picture screen Dorothy Green and Arthur Ashley in the World’s feature “Tlie Praise Agent.” The story deals with a Press agent and the Suffragette question. Ibis press agent was versatile—they all are—and he realised that' a greater problem was there for him to solve, the problem love had set him—the greatest problem in the world—yet to solve it he had to solve the “Equal Rights” problem. He did it. It took some doing, but if you don’t get a sore side laughing at his methods, there must be something wrong with you—you’d better send your address and measurements along to the funeral faced liox-provider and order some Black I’lumes.
On Thursday the star attraction will be a Robertson Cole production “The Band-Box,” Combining the mastery of a powerful author (Louis Joseph Vance) spendid direction, and a beautiful star Doris Kenyon, young, beautiful, popular and talented. If she had never before done a screen production this one would establish her popularity with the screen’s millions. Here are combined the genius of an author and the talents and beauty of a star.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1921, Page 1
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194AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1921, Page 1
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