AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. "THE GOLDEN SNARE.” MONDAY. A gripping romance of the snow hound Arctic is “The Golden Snare” starring Lewis Stone at the Princess Theatre on Monday. Ibis, another Janies Olliver Cimvood story, is a worthy successor to the previous triumph of that author. Lewis Stone is in his favourite role—that of a Northwest Afountcd Policeman. Ruth Renick has the leading feminine lead, and there is a cast of well-known players in support. Some of the most thrilling scenes—The Arctic night, a raging blizzard, Brain Johnston di icing his pack of wolf-dogs, arc seen in this fascinating talc of the great Northwest. “The Golden Snare” is the story of a beautiful golden haired ! princess of the wiklnerness. It is a story that will live long in the memory.* A big supporting series will also he shown on Monday including the latest Pa the Gazette, “When the AYhnle was Jonahcd" comedy, and a Rathe Review. A beautiful lathe ! study of “The Lost City of I lornln A study of the Jolly Jelly I’ish. A small tale about small folk. J nla high brimmed hats as worn ill Algol a.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1922, Page 1
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189AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1922, Page 1
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