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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES.

“LYING LIPS” TO-NIGHT

“Lying Lips” to be screened at the Princess Theatre to-night are those of Nancy Abbott—a temperamental young English girl—who is engaged to an elderly Londoner.—ln Thomas H. Ince’9 wonderful production the two most vital elements of human existence are the desire for life, and that . all powerful thing which plays a great | part in the shaping of man’s destinylove. Upon these two elements the spectacular drama “Lying Lips” is based. This feature is vital- in its dramatic force, and its intense appeal to humanity. “Lying Lips” in which the two popular players Florence Vidor end House Peters are co-starred will be the feature of the attraction at the Princess Theatre to-night. The picture depicts the contrast between selfish and unselfish love. The heroine is a product of wealth and culture I who is attracted to a resourceful and » primitive type of manhood. In a critical moment, her courage deserts her and she becomes a product of deceit. Then her soul becomes purged through the force of conscience. The picture teaches a good moral, while in it there is scene after scene of speotacu lar thrill, each one having been staged in a most artistic and realistic man-

Tom Pollard’s Orevmouth orchestra under the direction of Mr Fred Restioaux has been engaged to supply the appropriate musical selections—for the screening of the big attraction. The prices of admission are: [Dress Circle 2s 2d, stalls Is Id and the box plan is at Miss Mclntosh's confectioner.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1922, Page 1

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250

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1922, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1922, Page 1

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