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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES.

MABEL NORM AND IN “MOLLY 0” MONDAY.

A production, which has -attracted wider attention than any that has been produced in years, because it is the result of a reunion of three facts which produced the, most successful picture ever released, is unnoticed as the attraction that is coming to the. Princess Theatre on Monday night. The pic-, hire is “Molly O,” produced by Mack Sennctt, starring Mabel Norman'd, anti directed by E. .Richard Jones. The same three people produced “Mickey” which was shown iii more theatres and shown to more people than any motion picture production up to the present time. The story of “Molly O' is primarily strong 'comedy, but it has a tense dramatic background and many of the incidents in the developments of the plot are sufficiently thrilling so that it might safely be classed as a melodrama. ’I he locale of the story runs from the slums of a great city to the grand ball room in the most fashionable hotel in the same city, and the- actual requirements to cover the story resulted in the building of many lavish and exclusive sets. Supporting this big comedy drama is the latest, Rathe Gazette as usual full of interest and a two reel comedy entitled “Tljc. Referee” (featuring Billy Frnnev),

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1922, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1922, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1922, Page 1

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