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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT. 'At the Princess Theatre this (Monday) evening, Pollards will present It. A. Walsh’s huge production “The Oath,” a First National picture taken from the well-known novel “Idols,” by William J. Locke. This drama gives tongue te the silent art to express a force greater than the play of words. The creation of master artists, painting love, distrust, romance, the world’s emotions, on the living canvas of the screen. This picture triumphs over great drama of stage and screen. It is the love secret of two who bridged the gulf between, Gentile and Jew. Questioning no faith, but weaving the story of a head-strong man and a love-led girl, swept by the tide of distrust into bitter vows against their own love.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1922, Page 1

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126

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1922, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1922, Page 1

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