AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. “WEDDING BELLS’’ MONDAY. Admirers of tills delectable Connie Talmadge are promised a rare, treat in “Wedding Beils,” the starring attraction at the Princess Theatre on Monday night next. This is an adaption of Salisbury Field’s famous stage farce and Constance Titlmndgc is as charming ns evCt- iii the role of Rosalie Wayne who jtlmps into matrimony without thinking twice about its seriousness. As a result of interestingly humorous situations, the marriage lasts but for two days, just long enough for Rosalie to have bobbed hair and for Reginald to catch a case of measles. The foregoing takes place at Palm Beach, but the rest of the story takes New York city for its locale and deals with the efforts of Rosalie and Reginald to effect a reconciliation that will lead to their marriage, and also obviate the necessity of going through with tentative plans for other marriages. Harrison Ford plays the leading male role. A Path© Gazette, toj>ical, and a two reel Chester comedy entitled “Snooky’s itlhe Monday,” featuring Snookv, the clever monkey, flic orchestra will play ft select programme. The first episode of the new serial will be shown on Thursday, Aiipg. 24th.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1922, Page 1
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