CIVIC PICTURES.
To-night will see the last screening of the four attractions which have delighted the Civic patrons over the week-end. “Man-o’-War,” the 7 world-famous racehorse will repeat his feat of lowering the world’s record over 1£ miles in a contest with Mr H. P. Whitney’s “Damask.” This is an item which every sportsman should make a point of seeing. Patrons will also delight in the performance of Doraldina, the Queen of Dancers, in her Metro picture “Passion Fruit.” Doraldina is a revelation. Her skill as a dancer is only eclipsed by her beauty, while she is also an actress of outstanding ability. The story is a tensa and overwhelming drama of great strength set in beautiful surroundings in tropica! Hawaii. Tom Mix will also be seen in his latest production ‘The Feud,” As the younger member of one of the families affected by an old-time feud, Tom has a part that calls for a display of greater his- 1 trionic ability than is usually associated ' With Mix pictures. He also does a number of thrilling stunts. The Sunshine comedy on the programme is also very clever and amusing. All who have not seen this programme should mako sure of seeing it tonight, It cannot be shown again.
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Southland Times, Issue 19250, 14 June 1921, Page 7
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