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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES. ! CL AKA KIMBALL YOUNG MONDAY i Patrons of the Princess Theatre who saw “Hush,” “Straight from Paris, ’ and “Mid Channel” are promised another Clara Kimball Young treat in “Charge It,” from the novel by Sada M Cowan. In this realistic picture M iss Young, who is assisted by an allstar east, consisting of Herbert Ilawlinson, Nigel Barrie, Hal Wilson, Betty Blythe and Duleie Cooper, assumes four different roles, and the remarkale point is the effectiveness with which she enacts each part. As tiie brilliant, glorious social leader, surrounded by all the extravagance of wealth, 'Miss Young’s carriage is convincing. As the flippant lover of another man, her gaiety and reckless demeanour are equally realistic. Again as the humble resturant help in a cheap cabaret, Miss Young seems to have been born for the part. Finally, at the repentant, modest wife of a striving husband, she seems to be the ideal house-wife to the manner horn. A special feature in Monday's display is a two-reel comedy “The Stage Hand,” starring the. king of laughter, Larry Semon, and the latest Pa the Gazette. McLEAN’S PICTURES. JOHNNY HINES—TO-NIGHT. At the Princess Theatre to-night Mr McLean presents one of the best comedies ever screen. It is a six reeled presentation entitled “Burn ’em tip Barnes” starring Johnny Hines, and in. eludes some wondrous situatio: s, including a great motor car race. Th; fun is fast and furious, and patrons will enjoy it. The supports include a con tinuation of the Serial “Thunderbo t Jack”, a gazette and travelogue. The orchestra will supply a capital musical programme.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1922, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1922, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1922, Page 1

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