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AMUSEMENTS.

ricfulßEd. MARY Mary Pickford makes a welcome reappearance to-niglit at the Princess Theatre in her latest success entitled “Heart! of the Hills” the third big attraction from her own studio. “Daddy Long Legs” and “The Hoodlum” have paved the way for another great success for Mary Pickfcrd’s “Heart o’ the Hills’. In this, her latest production, the little 'girl, who has won to a pinnacle of human Tegard not given to many portals, eclipses even he* previous triumphs. This story of the brave little mountain girl, true to her principles, but ready to fight with fist or gun for clan or against oppression, gives us not only Mary at her best, but a different Mary, for -never before) has the star had a role to portray as wide in its scope, or as full of deep contrast, as this one. The famous Pickford smile which, as everyone knows, turns from joy to sadness,' to anger, despair, hatred or revenge as the pl'ay runs, is in evidence throughout the human .story, and its magnetism has not diminished by a job*, rather does the magnetic appeal of th:s little feirl who riewi seems to grow up, seem greater than ever. A Pathe Gazette and Pathe Review supports this big feature. \V e advise patrons to book their seats early to avoid disappointment to-night. The orchestra will supply a tip-top programme. >«»».. - s - ■ -i ——

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1922, Page 1

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231

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1922, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1922, Page 1

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