POLLARD'S PICTURES
The screening of a new scries of films attracted a good atondance of the public at the Opera House last night, the subjects wore, varied an dincluded “Cotton Industry," “Manufacture of Paper, “Wiffles as a Wayward Husband,’ “A Simple. Maid," “Bari and Alberobello, “Oh, What a Night," and an admirable Kalem production in two acts' entitled “Riddle of a Tin Soldier. ’ Iho same programme will he shown, again to-night for the last time. On Sunday evening another new programme, inchiring a “Topical Budget, ‘Retribution,” “Mountain Mother.’ ‘ Lizards and Frogs,’’ “Rio de Janiero, and a most powerful Kalem production, 2500 ft in length, which tells a romance id the French aristocracy unocr the title of “A Fatal Love," will he screened.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 April 1914, Page 5
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