AMUSEMENTS
f POLLARD’S PICTURES. g To-night in tfie Opera House th | sensational melodrama “The Leopan | Woman,” featuring Louise Glaum | will be screened for the last time. Or | Saturday at matinee and night per ’ I forman.ce, a big drama, a problen I play dealing with the social evil nov | permeating the world, will b( . | screened. “The World Aflame,” will I Frank Keenan in the lead, is a pic ture taken as a document as well as a film entertainment it would be difficult to frame anything more wortaj the attention of those, who have the world’s welfare at heart. It is a play of to-day’s big universal peace. It does more than merely present the problem ; it answers that problem ; and more still it answers the problem directly and practically. r.j
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1922, Page 3
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