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AMUSEMENTS

1 POLLARD’S PICTURES. To-night at the Operarilouse, an all British Broadwest study entitled “Her Son” will be screened for the first time in Greymouth by Pollard's. Those two popular stars, Violet Hopson and Stewart Rome are seen in a screen adaptation of Horace A. Vacliell’s book “Her Son.” This is an unusual production covering the lapse of some thirty years with its changes of costume faithfully carried out by the Broadwest ‘Company. The story is well known and deals with the problem faced by c. woman who had given the man she loved io another woman who had a claim on him and then later adopted that woman's son and brought him up as her own. On Wednesday evening the famous musical comedy “Oh, Boy” will be presented by Pollard’s in picture form. As a musical comedy “Oh, Boy.”’ proved one of the enduring successes and the screen adaptation has lost not a. jot of its attractiveness by its transition to the silent sheet. A boy and girl at college, secretly married, her aunt and his father both prohibit <<

ists, who accidentally imbibe Loo freely of the cup that both cheers and inebriates, combined with a. beauteous bevy of clnjj'us girls turned loose in a college town, all tend to provide lightness and breeziness to an already good story.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 March 1922, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 27 March 1922, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Greymouth Evening Star, 27 March 1922, Page 3

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