POLLARD'S PICTURES.
3 STAR FEATURES TO-NIGHT.
At the Opera House to-night a complete all new programme of Pollard 's Pictures will be presented, namely, "The Final Payment," "The Outlaw, ' ' and the Triangle-Keystone farce comedy "His Bread and Butter.''" •' ' The Final Payment "is a Lubin drama written for the purpose of showing to idle women the fatal attractiveness that lurks among many fashionable tea and card assemblies— an attractiveness that seldom fails to encourage an infatuation for gambling, which finally outweighs her sense of honour and duty to her home. "The Outlaw " is a one thousand feet drama of stirring events, good plot and start- ' ling, sensational adventures. The Tri- | angle-Keystone Company is offering j another of its foremost farce comedies entitled "His Bread and Butter." On Wednesday evening those well-known clever artists, William Desmond and Bessie Barriscale, will star iin the big Triangle Kay-Bee feature, . "Bullets and Brown Eyes," a stirring story of love and war; a charming romance which, is said to excel "The Prisoner of Zenda." The production has been staged by that worthy rival of Grif* fiths— Thos. H. Ince,
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Grey River Argus, 5 February 1917, Page 2
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183POLLARD'S PICTURES. Grey River Argus, 5 February 1917, Page 2
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