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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES.

DOUBLE STAB PROGRAMME

TO-NIGIIT

To-night Pollards arc presenting a big double star programme. Constance ! Talmndge will be featured in a First j National comedy drama, entitled “The i Love Expert,” and If. B. Warner in a big British production entitled “Fugij five from Matrimony.” H. B. Warner in “A Fuguitive from Matrimony” does one of the most delightful characterisations in his career. An agreeable change from the western drama and oriental mystic stories lie has been appearing in. this picture gives 1 hi' distinguished actor an opportunity of coining back to a role that eminently suits him, and to which he can do lull justice, lie is imj mouse as the breezy, adventurous | young society man who in trying to i avoid the hymeneal altar, runs his head into a matrimonial noose, all through a generous attempt to help an unfortunate escaped convict on his way. The story has a bright comedy touch that will render it unusually attractive. To

those who want to marry and can’t —

don’t despair— there’s a mate for everyone. Constance Talmndge, “The Love lixjjcrt,” will show you how it s done to-night. It doesn’t matter if you’re pretty or ugly, young or old, blind or deal, active or decrepit, she’ll show you how to fall in love. Even the blind can see, and the deaf hear, love language. There’s none too homely, too old, 01 haft or blind or dumb—she’ll show you how to make love—and how to know you’re in love. Constance Talmndge. “The Love Expert.” If you see anybody blushing, or timid-like, as if they wanted encouragement, amble along and take .a lesson from Dr Constance.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1921, Page 1

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276

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1921, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1921, Page 1

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