AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARU’S DCTURES. DOUBLE UROGRAM ME TO-XIGJIT. To-night ill the Prim-ess Theatre, I’olI lards arc presenting :i Republic Supery'i';uiuv in six reels entitled 1 111- Pin Prill I" sinning EloreUce lii 11 i 11 s. Ea . <ll tlie tiller leading women of "i: Pine Pearl" is n ilistim-tivi- and tinted beauty, and tin- supporting rust is n. universal rxeellenre. " 1 lie Pine Pearl" is a. valuable nr in which Ims graced a queen’s renal beauty. It is stolen under exceptional cirru instil lives and the suspicion rests on four different people, each of whom could ho guilty by intent if net by deed. I ogirally worked out to a smashing. climax, there is not a moment' when the interest, flans throughout the production. “Tile Pine Pearl" is one of the hast mystery pictures we have seen, and one of the host dressed. The second star picture will he “Everybody's Sweetheart," ill whi'-li Olive Thomas takes the lending fit>-t with a good supporting company of artists. | Further chapters of the serial “The Invisible Hand" will also he shown . Pollard’s Orchestra will supply a musical programme this evening. Oti Monday next Pollards are showinn a big British production “Westward I In" from the well-read story by Charles Kingsley.
MoLEAN’S PICTURES. OP Mil \ IfOCSE—TO-.\ It i NT. Ui Ali l.rin !i■>- derided to extend lie nights of showing in Hokitika by adding ThiirMlay niglils to his list. I hi- evening the [licturts will he s i-cucd at the Wesllaiul Opeia House, j’l he piogremme In next Thursday will I e a great Paramount picture starring Billie Ihlrke in “The Education of Elizabeth." The s!or\ tells of how in the Iron! row rl the chorus she scored a possible every time. She had approximately fifty-om- diplomas for slang, hut v, inti she did not know about Broadway and men would get lost on the lip of an. cdle. At least, Ik,it's j what Elizabeth thought about herself, j I nlil one day. a nice staid old man] pinposed to Im-t and beloir she r-mld whistle. •he ua - in quite a lien u-old j "heir iiiaiiitrr. were a disease and bed 1 I one u a-- ai nine p.ni. Then! She , found that site knew nothing at all I about men. and she had to start her ed iie.-i t ion ii iI m'ei 1 again. A comedy r, >n l :] lire I foil si,lleus yolli bean ami, tickles your funny hone. The fine pro ' gramme includes a Alack Seiniei' comedy,“ Summer Hills," and amitlier o| ihose line travel igiie; "V.- ; tenlay in Samoa. ’’ The , > 1 11 nivhextia will supply the niiisie.il progiauinie and prices will he as usual.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1921, Page 1
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