AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. and modern dance recital. TO-NIGHT. To-night at the Princess Theatre Pollards are presenting another of tliei popular programmes, and during an interval jn the screening of the pictures Mr Fred Wauction and Miss Ruby | Wilding will again appear and give their second modern dance recital. A woman whose philosophy was to get everything out of life and let the consequences take care of themselves —a woman whose creed rehounds on herself like a bomerang, and leaves her to face the future barren of love and happiness, and all the things tin' make iU,fo worth living—that is the role that is magnificent portrayed by T/mise Glaum in “Sex’', a Parker Road 1 production that helped materially to put the name of the director on the motion picture map as a member of the “Big Six”. Seldom is it the good fortune of any audience to see such a lavish production that has combined with it a telling story of real drama- j | tie power, logically and interestingly presented. “Sex” may startle a few people, but will furnish food for Thought for thinkefrs. The. supporting pictures in to-night display are a Rathe Gazette and an Outing died' Scenic.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1921, Page 1
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