AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. TO-.NTCIIT. Tin' sequel to "Hack in Cud’s Country,'’ "Tlic Courage <d .Margo O’Doone,” I>y James Oliver Cunvuuil. will ho the big attraction at the Princess Theatre to-nighi. It is one of Hi most thrilling and instructive productions ever shown. An all-star cast of well-known popular players, made the feature during a raging blizzard in the Hooky mountains. These players fought their way over the snow covered peaks, braving dangers and hardships in order to got into a territory as yet. unexplored by man. A hoar fight, into which brave Paulino Starke, as Marge O’Doone, has the courage to rush in an effort to separate the struggling animals, is one of the hig scenes in the production. The scenic beauty of the picture is unusual. 1 1 presents one of the most picturesque spots in North America at seasons when it is the most beautiful, and lays hit re a territory into which lev. human beings have ventnied, a land where romance and adventure are part of the daily routine. The supporting subjects are a Pat lie Cazette, Patlie Review, and a comedy entitled, "A Regular Oirl.”
I! 11)C!\YA Y’S CIRCCS AND MENAGERIE. FRIDA V. The above colossal organisation will commence its season of two nights on Friday. September ,'iOtli. During the last few days Mr (has. Cabot and his assistants have been preparing for the grand opening, ami arrangements are being made fo- a great entorlainmeii:. The manageue ni ha- attained it- laurels by de-',nt ing its attention to variety and wholesome amusement. All | pie have a desire to he amused m some form m other, and ir appeartlmi the circus arena with the high standard prevailing to-day, lias attrncied many amusement seekers. There appears to he something lisliiu-lly interesting and entertaining ihoiif a riritis when the show i- worthy of name. There are acrobats, aei ialists, head and hand balancers, gymnasts, jockey tillers, wire walkers, clowns dummies and others. The perfomianee begins at. S o'clock sharp. An open ait concert, "ill he given h\ Ritlgway’« Silver lisiinl niii'ide the marquee in 1 1 1 . evening.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1921, Page 1
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