POLLARD’S PICTURES.
ANITA STEWART—MONDAY. The next attraction at the Princess Theatre will be Anita Stewart in “Sowing the Wind.” The ever-in-creasing popularity of the star and the assurance that this is one of tin best starring vehicles provided for her would indicate that our patrons are due for a full measure of diversified entertainment. Tn “Sowing the Wind” an unusual story is unfolded—one which concerns an innocent convent girl who gotis out into the world only to discover that her reputation is tainted by a notorious mother—a mother who has achieved had notoriety Her struggles—her romance—her effort to maintain her ideals, these combine to make a story of unusual appeal.. In this picture the star has one of the most difficult roles of her career. It is a dramatic characterisation of the heaviest variety, and she proves herself easily equal to it. Tn addition, the many situations show off her remarkable beauty as well as any picture in which she has appeared. The supporting pictures in Monday’s l>ig display are the latest Path© Garotte. “Why They Love Cavemen.” Tho orchestra, will ho heard, in several hew selections.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1922, Page 1
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187POLLARD’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1922, Page 1
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