AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. “NOT GUILTY.”—TO-NIGHT. At the Princess Theatre to-night Pollard’s are presenting a special First National Attraction “Not Guilty” an adaptation of the story “Parrot and C 0.,” hy Harold McGrath, starring Sylvia Breamer and Richard Dix full of Oriental romance, a story of India the mystic land of the East. This is a powerfully appealing story of a brother who assumed the guilt of his twin for a crime which makes him an outcast. Many of the wonderful scenes in this feature have their locale in India along the shores of the Ganges. Thousands of native Hindu women will bo seen bathing in the sacred River. The world-famed temples of that country will add great beauty to the production, especially the scenes showing the Tni of Mahal, the pure white inarlde Mausoleum built at Agra by the Mogul Emperor, Shah .Teha h. The colorful ten houses, built over the picturesqnet harbour at Rangoon, are another feature of the production. An extra special Mermaid two Reel Comedy entitled “Nonsense” and tho latest Patlie Gazette will also be shown and the Orchestra will play a selected programme.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1922, Page 1
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187AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1922, Page 1
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