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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES. MABEL NORM AND IN “MOLLY 0” MONDAY. Tlio biggest Comedy-drama that lias yet been produced ’iik the screen is “Molly 0,” starring Mabel Norninnd at the Princess Theatre oil Monday. Tt is a feature comedy equal to anything in the mirth provoking liliVl that has ever been offered to the public. It is a picture of a. love Story ns sweet and pure ns anything that has ever been written. It is an emotional dramatic offering that in some scenes transcends the West that has ever been put on the screen, ami it is a melodrama in which the villains nVe confounded, in which the hero licks a villain bare-handed, and which concludes with a thrilling aeroplane chase after a fleeting blimp. Because tlife tietion runs from broad comedy to the deepest pathos and from a supper in the tenements to (1 grand ball in the most fashionable hotel in the city, and because none of the good characters arc wholly angels, it is the most human storv that has found its way to the screen in many months. A big supporting series will also he screened, ineluding the latest copy of the Pa the Gazette and a special two-reel Reelcraft comedy entitled “The Referee,” starring Billy Francv. The orchestra will add to the entertainment by playing several hew selections. r

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1922, Page 1

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224

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1922, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1922, Page 1

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