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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME

Mr Tom Pollard presents to-nighti ' Bessie Barriseale in “The Woman Michael Married.” -Mira Saclcy had three very striking traits, and she. showed them all to advantage, One? was her shape—oh, such a shape—* and she showed it in her silk .bathing* suit. Another was her nerve, which she displayed when she saved the boy’s life and demanded that the rich bachelor marry her as a reward. The third was. her beautiful voice, for the sake of which she exhibited her shape and her nerve. How she made her natural talents serve ‘ her purpose, ensnared the wealthy young society man, and then compelled him to love l»er, is’ told in a. remarkably clever and entertaining drama, starring the lovely Bessie Barriseale as a professional wo-" man swimmer who had something to ! show—and showed it to advantage. Fancy diving stunts by a. famous wo-’ ( man swimmer—Bessie Barriseale in a naughty-naughty bathing suit—A gorgeous Roman Salon Set with the elite of 'ltalian society functioning—An ex-’ citing polo game in progress and a daring fall—An ultra-fashionable dinner party given in a swimming pool, with shapely girls arrayed in daring bathing suits—How the smart set of Long Island kill old man Ennui—Bessie Barriscaile in her latest creations of feminine, apparel. 3

“WHILE THE BILLY BOILS.” s To-morrow (Thursday) evening Beaumont Smith presents at the Princess Theatre His great Australian production “While the Billy Boils.” The story is founded on a collection of Henry Law-’ son’s romances of tlfe bush, contained in that most popular and widely read volume “While the Billy Boils.’ It exudes goodfellowship, mirth, pat-nos and dramatic fervour, and is replete with every human interest that goes to make up the wfeb and woof of the great human drama that we are all living, j The action of the story is rapid fire and j carries one along with ever increasing j interest from the opening scene to the novel and quite unexpected filial. The prices of admission arc dress circle 2s, stalls Is, plus tax. Dress circle seats • may lie reserved at Miss .Mclntosh’s, confectioner. j

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1922, Page 1

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349

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1922, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1922, Page 1

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