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AMUSEMENTS.

■ - POLLARD’S PICTURES.

On Monday next Pollards are presenting another of their popular double star programmes. May Allison is featured in a five reel Metro Drama entitled “Social Hypocrites,” and little Bessie Ivovo will be seen in the leading role of a Vitagraph Drama entitled “The Little Bose” also five reels. Lennore Fielding (played by May Allison) is the daughter of Col. Francis Field--1 ing, of the Coldstream Guards, falsely accused of being a card, cheat. As her method died at her birth, Lenore and her father struggle together to make both ends meet. Even though Ids luck is usually of the worst, the old man frequents gambling resorts, in the sublime faith that his luck will change. At Monte Carlo, Fielding and Leonore meet Monsieur Royle, in reality Lord Royle Fitzmniurice, nephew of the Duchess of St Keverno, Fielding’s id t love. Rovle knows Fielding’s story, and befriends him. Leonore is ed to Royle, hut he is already secretly married to Lady Norton, a notorious divorcee. Lady Norton realizes that Royle no longer cares for her, but has lio intention of losing any claim to his aunt’s fortune. She publicly disgraces I,con ore, accusing her of being her father’s own daughter, and cheating at bridge. Vindication and happiness come in a dramatic Way for Leonore and her champion, Dr Frank Sampson.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1921, Page 1

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222

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1921, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1921, Page 1

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