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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD -3 PICTURES. CLARA KIMBALL YOFNC AM) OLIVK THOM AS, MONDAY. On Monday next Bollards have mucli pleasure in aliiioyncinj' tlio re-upponr-ain". 1 of Clara Kimball Young in her latest picture "The Forbidden Woman," ami supporting this popular star is a good Christie comedy entitled "Don't Blaine the Stork,” and the latest Bathe Gazette. Clara Kimball Young is now being presented in a new feature, “The Forbidden Woman, a story of a popular Parisian actress, whose happiness is nearly wrecked when her lover discovers her identity. All will agree that Miss Young’s latest vehicle, is <mo nt* the most nnistic produetiotrs of the year. It hits been lilmed in an atmosphere ol beauty with wonderful scenic backgrounds, rich, sumptuous in’erior.- and line lightings enhancing the good dramatic story. In support ol the star is Conway Tearle. whose acting in many leading roles ol the past have placed him on a plane with the star as a favourite with the public. The remainder of the cast is of equally high calibre. The picture presents MBs Young in a story which Ills her personality in excellent advantage. Tlie production is lavish in its costumes and settings and is on a pat with the best of the year's dramatic SUCIVSSOS. "Out Yonder.” stalling Olive Thomas, will he the second picture "I the double star pt eglantine.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1921, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1921, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1921, Page 1

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