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AMUSEMENTS.

-V—. - '■'W# — POLLAB&’S PICTURES. THE DOLLY SISTERS TO-NIGHT. Tomgbt Pollards are presenting the famous Dolly Sisters in a special screen classic Metro feature “The Million Dollar Dollies.” The Dolly sisters are classed as Broadway’s Idolized Artists and will be seen to-night in six dazzling acts introducing swimming, skating, dancing, etc. in costumes each more wonderful and beautiful than the last. The photograph and settings of this special metro feature are a treat to witness. On Thursday Pollards are screening another of their popular double star programmes, Corrine Griffiths is featured in a six reel Vitagraph drama “The Wisper Market” and June Caprice is starred in a Pathe Feature “The Love Client” five reels. Swift-moving incident ,agains ta baclcgorund of beauti, ful South American scenes, features “The Wisper Market,” the Vitagraph screen production, with Corinne Griffith in the stellar role. Every effort was mado to have) the acessories of the picture in keeping with the locality in which the story is placed. Magnificent Spanish costumes, actual native types, reproductions of South American buildings, were all procured at considerable trouble and cost, to insure the proper atmosphere for the picture. Atmosphere is one of the most difficult, and at the same time one of the most essential elements in a photoplay. It has been successfully captured in “The Wisper Market.” The languid, indolent existence of the -natives, encouraged by nature’s bounty, forms a striking contrast to the members of the American colony and adventures which centre about them. The scenes are all laid in Rio de Janeiro.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1922, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1922, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1922, Page 1

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