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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD'S PICTURES. “OUT OF THU STORM” AND “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR.” MONDAY. Next Monday 'Pollard’s will piesent a super feature night. Norma Talmadge, ns you’ve always wanted her, will be seen in “The Sign on the Door.” The finest endorsement any dramatist has ever given a. screen production : ‘Mr dear Herbert Brennon— Twenty-one of my play’s hove been done in the movies, and as many as three of them well done. But vour pieturisation of “The Sign on the Door” sets a new high water mark. It is not only the best cinema version of anything of mine I hai*e ever seen, but the best photoplay of its kind I ever saw. It was not only personal interest that, kept me on the edge of my seat. I was surprised at the remarkable work of Miss Talmadge. I was amazed at the fidelity to my text and your respect for the material in hand— Channing Pollock (Signed). By special arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Samuel Goldwyn and RcxTieach will present “Out of the Storm.” adopted from the famous novel “The Tower of Ivory.” by Gertrude Atherton. “Out of the Storm” is an eminent author’s production, made at the Goldwyn studios, and will also be shown on Monday. The prices are— Circle 2s 2d ; Stalls Is 8d; Children downstairs 6d

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1922, Page 1

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221

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1922, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1922, Page 1

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