POLLARD'S PICTURES.
NEW PROGRAMME 'TO-NIGHT.
The hew programme to be presented by Mb PdHai'd fit the Opei'a House this evening flomnriSes sixfill sterling pietiireS Us “Tfle Australia!! Gazette/’ “The Sawmill Herd,” “The Last Drink;” “Ait eventful Tiindefri Ride,” “SWeet .Making,” “The Latent Spark,” “Her Soiij” “An Interrupted Game.” The star photoplay for the evening is a very tine Kalem study entitled “Her Son” and tells the story of a waster in a mining camp deceiving his mother by representing himself as in a high position in the town and the general action of the miners in keeping up the deception out of respect for his mother. Anotllei* fine film is by tile Vitigraph Company, a comic produced under the title of “The Latent Spark.” The orcliestta Will be present. CO ENTRY TOUR- K UMARA TO-NIGHT.
The people of Kumara will have a rara treat to-night in the display of a number of the best pictures that have ever been screened on the West Coast, which Mr T. Moore will show at the Adelphi Theatre tonight. They will proceed to Rimu tomorrow night.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 December 1911, Page 5
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