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WEDNESDAY, HAROLD LOCKWOOD.

Wednesday's attraction is "Paradise Garden" a -Seven Reel Metro, featurng everybody's favourte, Harold Loekwood. in Garden" the popular star, Harold Loekwood, has an unusually attractive feature. Jerry Benham — Harold Loekwood — is by the terms of his father's will, brought up in ignorance of the fact that there are any women, in thp world ' and he grows up to be a superb young animal. Una Habberton,. a sweet wholesome girl, wanders into his "Paradise," and the two become great friends But later he meets Marcia Van Wyck of the "idle rich and morally careless" type. Through her he learns the meaning of evil. How he regains his "Paradise Garden" through love of a pure woman is cleverly told in this fascinating photo-drama, which is a screen version of George Gibb's great novel "Paradise Garden." The supporting items nclude the second instalment ox the wonderful film "The Pendleton Round Up." The second part of the Round Up is even better than the first — the wonderful bravery of the riding, caOtle-throwing, and daredevil deeds on the. part of both men and women are astounding to a degree. The world's greatest riders are seen in the competition and their "stunts" are thrilling in the extreme. Thousands of genuine Cowboys, Indian Scouts, Rough Riders, ' ' Cow Girls," Stage coach drivers, doinUj seme of the most daring feats possible to imagine. "The Pendleton Round Up" is the big Western holiday, and real Westerners meet in competition in feats of strength, "Friend Husband," a screaming 2-reel Mack Sennett comedy, and "Who is Number One" will complete the finest programme ever offered to a Greymouth audience.

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Grey River Argus, 17 September 1918, Page 4

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WEDNESDAY, HAROLD LOCKWOOD. Grey River Argus, 17 September 1918, Page 4

WEDNESDAY, HAROLD LOCKWOOD. Grey River Argus, 17 September 1918, Page 4

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