AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. CONNIE TALMADGE TO-NIGHT. Constance Talmadge with her winning smile and vivacious charm, registers a new screen triumph in her latest vehicle “Woman’s Place” which is at tho Princess Theatre . to-night. The sprightly and capricious Constance romps through several reels of the brightest and most entertaining comedy it has been thci good fortune to see in many days. The sparkling wit and subtle satire of John Emer-
.son rmd Anita. Loos who wrote the story stand ont plainly and in point of merit secondary only to the delightful interpretation which tire star has given her part. Miss Talmadge has the dole of 'Josephine 'Gerson, a pretty young lady, who on her return from Paris, is induced to run as candidate for mayor of the town. Tho male o]> position selects a charming aristocrat to run against the charming candidate. A laughable chain of events follof, not the least extraordinary ol which is that the boss of the oppose tion party falls in love with her. A fine scenic picture of the Prince o! Wales tour right through India ii three reels, and taking nearly an lioin to screen will he of great interest ti local patrons. A Pit'the Gazette will ( also ho shown, and the orchestra- will play a- selected programme. “PEARLS AND SAVAGES.” WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. “Pearls" and Savages” the mightiest and most momentous attraction ever presented in a picture theatre in the Dominion, will he screened at the Princess Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday next. A thrill is in every foot of this stupendous achievement in cinematography, a revelation in exploration and adventure. Captain Frank Hurley takes you with him on a journey that makes you hold your breath with the. excitement and the thrill of it. There is not a moment when you are not held .spell-hound, fascinated, amazed. “Pearls and. Savages” represents tho result of 12 months’ tropical wanderings in Papua, and tiio Cannibal Islands, in parts where no white man had ever been before. Captain Frank Hurley’s amazin'l' motion picture of his latest expedition into the wilds of Papua and the Torres Straits Islands, M earls and Savages” is more wonderful, oven than his previous achievement with Shackle ton in the Antarctic. Captain Pearson, one of the Hurley Expedition members, travels with this picture as | lecturer. The Box Plan will he open at j
Mclntosh's where patrons wm reserve their seats. The prices are circle -s stalls Is Bd, children downstairs bu.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1922, Page 1
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409AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1922, Page 1
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