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AMUSEMENTS

POLLARD'S PICTURES

MATINEE TO-DAY,

Jack Pickford as the Boy, in "Bill Appcrton's 80y,." and the 12th and 13th episodes of "Mystery 13," will be screened at the matinee to-day by Pollard's in the Opera House. The. same programme will be presented for the last time to-night. SUNDAY— "THE EOUGH NECK." To-morroAv (Sunday) evening's star picture, "The Eough Neck," to be screened by Pollard's in the Opera Houscj features Montagu Love and Baibara Castlcton. "The Eough Neck," a new World Film dramatic feature production, is described as "a bang-up, fast-moving melodrama, packed full of action, surprises and thrills, and with a man-scrap in it that has not been equalled anywhere for willingness and punch." It is a picture quite out of the ordinary, with a unique love motif, and an unusually good role for the hero, played by Montague Love., who appears as the "rough neck" of the story. In his methods of wooing Masters, the hero shows tuat there are more ways of winning a woman than by buying her chocolates and treating- her like a piece of egg-shell china. Good dramas have been scarce lately, but "The Rough Neck" makes up for it in more ways than one. COMING, WEDNESDAY— OLIVE THOMAS. On Wednesday and Thursday evenings next, one of the last of Olive Thomas's pictures, 'Prudence <on Broadway, ' ' will be screened, featuring the favourite actress as the little Quaker girl who went out to straighten the kinks on Broadway. MANDL'S HALL, BLACKBALL. ! To-night in Mandl 's Hall, Blackball, Pollard's Avill screen "The Isle of Conquest," starring the great actress Norma Talmadge, and on Sunday Jack Pickford will be seen in one of his latest success, "Bill Apporsun's Boy"; also the 12th and 13th episodes of "Mystery 13."

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Grey River Argus, 27 November 1920, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 27 November 1920, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 27 November 1920, Page 6

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