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POLLARD'S PICTURES.

A large concourse of patrons thor* ouguiy appreciated last night's excellent and diversified programme at the Opera House. The dramatic feature, "Sunshine and Shadow," proved to be a powerful romance, interwoven with incidents at once exciting, stirring, and emotional. The picture is full of verve and vigor, and the spectator is whirled along in a high state of exciting interest from start to finish. To those, who enjoy a wellstudied and sympathetic story, that, without extravagance, surrounds facts with the glamour and imagination of sentiment, we heartily commend "Sunshine and Shadow," th 0 leading part of which is played by the clever screen actress Norma Tnlmadge, This interesting picture and the splendid supporting programme will be screened again to-night.

"THE SIREN OF CORSICA." Two of the most popular screen artists in the world, Joseph Smiley and Lilie Leslie, will he seen at the Opera House to-mori'OAV night in the leading roles of the great Lubin star drama, "A Siren of Corsica." This is a drama of such interest that it sweeps you along irresistibly, and the onlooker fairly lives through each thrilling scene and desperate adventure. It is the most, fascinating of all romances where woman plays against woman.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1916, Page 5

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POLLARD'S PICTURES. Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1916, Page 5

POLLARD'S PICTURES. Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1916, Page 5