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AMUSEMENTS

POLLARD’S PICTURES.

To-night Pollard’s will screen fol the., last time “Molly of the Follies” starring Margarita Fisher, and the 6th episode of “The Silent Avenger.” To-morrow, Sunday’s programme, pre. sents Mary Miles Minter m “The Eyes . of Julia Deep.” A picture, that leaves a clean and wholesome taste in one’s mouth is “The Eyes of Julia Deep” which is the latest Pathe starring vehicle for the beautiful Mary Miles plea sing story that is not of the”tawdy and trite variety, but gets right away from the commonplace, and furnishes untold opportunities to display,, the undoubted talent and charm of this lovely young star.,'; The eyes of the little lady of the three M’s. play a large part in the .story, and that their attraction is irresistible no one, after see ng the picture, will deny. Next Wednesday Pollard’s will feature the First National drama “The Brau-Ted Woman” starring Norina Talmadge. “THE MOLLUSC.” ‘Ayhat is a Mollusc?” This is a question that can be answered and never i without laughter by all who have, had the'pleasure of witnessing Hubert Henry Davies’ brilliant threeact comedy. With the exceptoin of one or two of J. M. Barrie’s most successful plays, no finer example of puro humour has ever been put ,upon the English stage than that of the “Mollfisc.” Everyone who sees this charriiing comedy is bound to admit that in their own lives they have knowfi someone who could be described like Mrs. Baxter in the play as a “Mollusc.” The humour and the play are wholesome and altogether delightful. The members of Miss Rosemary Rees*;. English, Comedy (Company which will present this play at the Opera House, Greymouth on Monday, have been specially selected for the different parts.. - Mr. Harold Moran plays Tom Kemp the part plaved in London by Julius Knight with Rosemary Rees. . x

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1921, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1921, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1921, Page 2

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