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AMUSEMENTS.

— POLLARD’S riCTUP.ES.

On Monday Pollards nre prrenting nn all Uritisli production of Charles Kingsley’s famous story “Westward Ho.” All. ami there ore many thousands who have read C harles Kinsley’s "Westward lie" "ill appreeiate to the full, the piiTurisalioii (d that iatuous story. Vividly dees this pint tire <h'srfili. the country around about beautiful Devon in the lime of Queen Elizabeth. when sitelti old sea dog- as 'or Walter Raleigh and Drake wore the national heroes. The. liUn version of the Story is as Kin-ley left it. telling •the story of how Amyas I oigli. a school hoy tilled with the desire for adventure, goes to sea. with .lohn Oxenhatn, a typical sea-dog of the time. 1 here is an all-star east in the production, including Renee Kelly as Rose Salterne, Erie Harrison as Amyas I.cigh, Edgar Wallace as doltn (*xenhani and a score of others. The groat, victory over the Armada is vividly depicted, the storm, and Aymas’ victory over Don Guzman, his mortal enemy all go to make a very line production. 'Hie supporting pictures in this fine programme include the Rathe Comedy “Any Old l’ort’ and the Co-operative weekly news. Ihe orchestra consisting of piano. • or net flute ami violin will play the incidental musk*. _____

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1921, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1921, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1921, Page 1

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