AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES.
A GREAT PICTURE
On next Monday evening in the Princess Theatre Pollard’s will screen James Oliver Garwood’s great story of the North West, “Isobel,” or “The Trail’s End.” Few screen productions have offered the remarkable Northland scenes which are the sotting for the story related in James Oliver Ctirwood’s “Isohol.” or “The Trail’s End.” Tin’s production, adapted from Garwood’s greatest novel and starring House Peters and Jane Novak, lias been heralded as one of the most compelling love stories ever related on the screen. It has to do with the love of one Sergeant William McVeigh for the beautiful and faithful wife of the man McVeigh has been assigned to take dead or alive, and their thrilling adventures in the frozen wastes “mirth of sixty” compose one of the most masterful chronicles of adventure and love ever presented the public. The picture of “Isobel” has an additional attraction in the fact that it introduces the new prcsmatic colouring. Mermaid comedies have come to stay and supporting “Isobel” will be ' Hols Smoke.” the second ol these delightful and now famous mirth makers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1922, Page 1
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184AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1922, Page 1
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