POLLARD’S PICTURES.
In the Princess Theatre to-night Levant©—tho world-famed Illusionist, and supported by a company of skilled assistants and entertainers will present something new under the sun introducing a series of wonderful effects, chief of which is Vivisection or sawing a. human in half. This is Lev-ante's latest and greatest sensational illusion. This remarkable and scientific experiment is performed upon a fully-lighted stage, and under conditions that leave nothing to the imagination. Bewildering, scientific and sensational, Vivisection is now in its fortieth week at tho Hall of Magic (London), and is presented for the first time in Australasia by Levantc. Tho first half of the entertainment is devoted to the
screening of Olive Thomas’ last picture. Olive Thomas made a great name for herself at the age when most girls are thinking of leaving school as the Harrison Fisher Girl and it is a coincdence that her last touring feature should be “The Follies Girl.” Tt is a picture that is written around an incident in her own life. Prices are: D.C. 2s 6d, front stalls 2s. hack stalls Is, all phis tax.
THURSDAY ONLY. On Thursday night Pollard’s will screen a big double feature presenting the charming actress Margaret Marsh in the big town picture “Conquered Hearts” and the only Charley Chaplin in “The Hula Hula Dance”. The story of “Conquered Hearts” is vivid and real and the scenes are no less so.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1922, Page 1
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234POLLARD’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1922, Page 1
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