POLLARD'S PICTURES
A powerful story of life among the fisherfolk, Vv the Lubiit Company, is the star foata* tlie new programme to be screened a„ '■> Opera House to-night and iio-monow iu L it. It is entitled "The Sea Eternal," is 2000 ft in length, and is told amid beautiful surroundings. The other dramatic offerings are "Dolly Saves Her Grandfather," and the A.B. thrilling deflective story of the Raffles series entitled "Van Wostrand's Tiara," Everybody enjoys a Keystone comedy- The latest success of this, clever company of comedians, "'Cohen Saves the Flag" is the principal mirth-provoker in to-night's programme. The other comedies are "A Wonderful Gamp" arid "Getting the Best of Dad." A-great novelty by the Gaumont firm, showing- the thrilling incidents of "A Provincial Bullfight," and a new' "Topical Budget" completes the programme. The greatest war picture ever screened, "The Battle of Gettysburg," will be the star featuraof Wednesday's new series.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1914, Page 5
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