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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S PICTURES. CONSTANCE TALMADGE, MONDAY | Iti “Woman’s Place” tlio First National attraction which is coming to tlio : Princess Theatre- next week, Constance Talmadgo has been given the peppiest | , and most interesting screen vehicle j , litat she has had irr a long time. The • role in which Miss Talmadgo will be seen, will be an innovation, for Con- , stance enacts the part of Josephine j Clerson, belle of the town, who, on her return from Paris, is made to run as candidate for mayor. The election contest is one of the most unique and | amusing ever conceived, according to ; those who have seen a preview of the J picture, and Miss Talmadgo is said to, be as whimsical and charming as ever. ! The story was written by John Fnier- ■ son, and Anita Loos especially for the j j talented Constance. Kenneth Harlan' plays opposite Miss Talmadge. Those | who see this picture will be given some | food for thought on the much-disputed I but as yet undecided question as to : just what woman’s place in the busi- ! ness, social and political world should 1 be. A picture of special interest is the three reel feature of the Prince of Wales grand tour right through India,! , a Pnthe Gazette will also be included in this big programme and the Orclies- ■ Ira will pla.v the, incidental music. j

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1922, Page 1

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225

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1922, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1922, Page 1

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