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McLEAM’S PICTURES.

TO-XIG ITT— PA I' LIX E ERKHER ICK. McLean's Pictures will present the great dramatic masterpiece “Bonds oi Love’’ starring Pauline Frederick. Pauline Frederick is an actress who lias achieved the reputation of being the screen’s finest emotional actress, and in her latest picture “The Bonds of Love", she shows that this is no idle boast, foi her work in this (hie production is memorable for its artistry and restraint. Miss Frederick enacts to perfection the difficult role of the second Airs Abbot, who is tortured day and night by references to the | ciTei-tion of the first Mrs Abbot. Her dramatic discovery of the hypocrisy of her husband's first wife, deterniir.es her to rat her cast suspicion upon herself than destroy her husband’s faith and mar the future happiness of his child'. To reveal the remainder of the story here would spoil this fine entertainment, for the climax is rather different to what one may suppose, hut patrons may safely anticipate an exhibition of fine artistry and a splendid picture.' Charles Clary, Kate Lester, and last but not least, Frankie Lee. are included in the powerful supporting east. On Tuesday the programme will 1»eliido a fine representation of I’tliel M. Dell’s famous novel, “The Swindler.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1924, Page 1

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McLEAM’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1924, Page 1

McLEAM’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1924, Page 1

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