POLLARD'S PICTURES.
"NEW ZEALAND SCENERY.
To-night at the Opera House the usual attractive display will be presented by Mr. Pollard. On Sunday evening ah entire mammoth display of entirely new pictures will be displayed. Included in the programme is a very fine picture of the Coast of New Zealand, showing the tourists, the glaciers, and the historical fish "Pelorous Jack." This is an excellently coloured- film. "The Two Fathers" is the talc told in photo of the story of the adoption, when a baby, of the daughter of a man in destitute circumstances and the old story of the girl, when grown up to womanhood, falling in love with a poor man and the wish of the adopted father that she should marry a rich suitor. The photo play works out the story to a happy ending. The orchestra will play the • incidential music and the full programme is as follows:—"Johannesburg, the Golden City," "Woes of, a Wealthy Widow," "Homes of British Industry," "The Coast of New. Zealand," "Her First Appearance," "Bellys Valentine," "Barry and Fogwell Race," "The Two Fathers," etc, , '.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 December 1911, Page 5
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181POLLARD'S PICTURES. Greymouth Evening Star, 9 December 1911, Page 5
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