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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’3 TSCTUBES. “Til 1-'. (OCNTIiY FA IK." A MA THICK ToIKNEFH I’UODTCTIOX. to-nicht. A picture which will np|>oal to young !iiul old alike will bo presented al the Princess Theatre, to-night. it is th" storv of ‘Tlic Country Fair.” wlic-n all thf sido shows, and exciting racing ovens wl.ivli are 111.’ oiiof attractions ~( these shows will bo shown in all their reality. At least three players tv ho have prominent parts in Maurice Tourneur's picture production of the famous si-me success '‘The County Fajr". have been elevated to stardom through their fine work in tlnpietnre hit. Of eonrse We-ley Barry the famous freckle-faced hnv of the screen, is fairly in his element while rompiim about at the county fair and doing stunts Which tiekle old and young alike and add to his fame as a comedy entertainer without a peer noon the S.reen. The County Fair' is the Isost of rural dramas, with the added z,.st of the fund and furore of a county fair culminating in « womlerful horse ~„.e which is the most realist,e and thrilling event of this kind ever sereenvd fer an American story Iho supporting subjects in In-night's big programme are a Fathe Odette '>',l the dde sp-litt iug ruined y entitled " Overall UrnoT

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1921, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1921, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1921, Page 1

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