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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES.

COIUIINE GRIFFITHS TO-NIGHT

To-night Pollards are presenting Corrine Griffiths in a Vitagraph drama entitled “Deadline at 11.” The unwritten law of the newspaper reporter—to follow the trail wherever it leads, wherever it ends —is one theme oi the intensely interesting newspaper story

"Deadline at 11,” in which Corrino Griffiths, bewitching little screen beauty is seen as a girl reporter. \\ ith ineliable charm she portrays her part in a story that is not only-novel by way of atmosphere, being set in the romantic world of journalism, but is also strikingly intense as to plot and action. In addition the conduct ot a big daily in making up its editions is faithfully reproduced, the author and director all being journalists. On Thursday International Attractions by arrangement with Pollards will present the companion picture to The Hotter ’Ole,” and the favourite picture of 11.M.5. The Prince of Wales and known throughout the British world as •All’s Button.” Dumped into the trenches in the mud and if you had a chance to have your wish gratiiicd, what would you wish for? Alt’ Mggi"-' rubled his magic button and got his wish —what did he wish for? Why, of course the prettiest tart in London. The story introduces —or rather brings back Alt ’lggins of “Better ’Ole’ fame —the role being splendidly played by Leslie Henson, one of England’s forejuost ei;medians and the dbco.vry that ;! ,.c of Ins buttons has the magic qualities of Aladdin’s Lamp, leads to many amazing adventures on the part of Alt' and his pals. The prices of Admission are dress circle 2s Id, stalls Is Id. The box elan is open at .Mclntosh’s.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1921, Page 4

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276

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1921, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1921, Page 4

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