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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES.

“A PERFECT CRIME.”

MONDAY

Pollards present at the Princess Theatre another capital programme headed by “A Perfect Crime,” a. comdey drama by Carl Clausen. The romance of a make-believe robber. A Perfect Crime,” is a continuation of Jekyll and Hyde with Hyde predoininatiug£> and tolls the story of A\ allj Griggs, a grovelling bank messenger, who can stand tlio strain no longer and decides to rob the bank. This picture contains drama and suspense. It is a whimsical comedy with plenty of romance with real characters who act as you would under similar circumstances. \lso “Just in Time” a. fast and furious Snooky Comedy will he screened.

MCLEAN'S PICTURES. “THE LOST ROMANCE.” TO-NIGHT. Mr McLean presents to-night at the Princess Theatre a capital programme headed by the seven-act Paramount Rovaltv masterpiece “The Lost Romance” starring Jack Holt. Conrad Nagel and Frances La Rue. This is a very fine picture. Hie supports include a two-part Mack Sennett comedy “Her Sweetheart Days,” and the 13th episode of the serial “The King of the Circus." starring Eddie Polo in his wonderful escapades. The orchestra will supply the incidental music Mr l . Ross taking Mr Fl'oweHnn’s place as violinist.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1922, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1922, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1922, Page 1

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