POLLARD'S PICTURES
The Pathe color legend. "Pysche," which formed the leading featare in the new programme submitted before a large audience last night, proved to .be a most gorgeous production, capably acted. Nothing quite so good °f its class has yet been seen here. Hearty laughter greeted the Keystone comedy, "Schnitz, the Tailor." and the popular John Bunny in "Which Way Did He Go," while the rest of a lengthy bill delighted patrons. It will be repeated to-night. A new programme will be presented on Monday, the leading picture being ;l Lubin drama of life among the fisherfolk. entitled "The Sea Eternal." " To-mororw night's special bill will consist of the dramas, "A Midnight Message," "Black Beauty." and "So Runs the Way." The other subjects ■we ,a new "Warwick Chronic.l _\'' an arj.istic scenic study "The Woods and Lakes of Vincennes," and an interesting study of Eastern life "A Fete at Angkoi." Newselections by the orchestra.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1914, Page 5
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