AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. ITIDW. SATURDAY. SUNDAY. Ihe last screenings of Big Mi:--h Lewis in • ‘ Nine Tenths of (ho. Law.’’ ami Alice Joyce in ‘ • Tin* Song of the j Soul.’ - will be given in ihe Opera House to night. To-imurow iFii-lay'. Saturday ami .Monday evenings. Pollard's will present the Star Vaudeville Entertainers, in a >plemlid programme of music vocal and instrumental, ami special \ande\ille review. The vaudeville en(criainment will eon:no'ii-u* at X p.m. Dale; >i*l(*cl ions l-y Louis Bloy, the greatest b-mjoist heard in Austr.a I lasia; Edgar Beynon (for whom it is j claimed that hi.* is the world’s most versatile boy eu tert a inert, in his original a<*t. ‘‘A Aamleville Review, ’’ ami the brothers < ’olin and John Campbell, the boys with the two smiles and two concertinas. Ar 9.15 p.m. Pol lard’s will present tn music by Pollard’s Orchestra of Artists, the latest Paralta mystery drama. “ TJje White Li.*. - ’ starring Bessie Barriseale. In this picture Aliss Barriscale has the role of a misunderstood wife, a part she knows how to play to perfection. Tin* story never lags, and the climax is smashing; both husband ami wife confesses ty a murder, each thinking the other guilty. The photography is especially good, and the cast is most efficient. Prices for Friday night will be: Dress Circle 2/6; orchestral stalls 1/6, ordinary stalls 1/-, all plus tax. Seats may be reserved at ihe Bristol. (
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Grey River Argus, 7 April 1921, Page 4
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