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POLLARD’S PICTURES.

To-night only at the Opera House, Pollard’s present the big Goldwyn production of the Night” starring Pinna Nesbit and W B. Davidson. The story begins at sea on uh Atlantic liner and the plot is well under way wluui the boat arrives at New York. Gambling ligurcs in this story —and police headquarters where an ospecii.Jly tine type of ptflice conimission:er is in command—a crook and his frame up—the frame up of the crook at police headquarters—and the result. On Saturday afternoon and Saturday night ‘‘(’oiisin Kate,” starring Alice Joyce in this splen lid and famous comedy Las always made a stupendous success of if in Britain and the colonies, and the picture is better than the play. ‘‘Cousin Kate’’ present many interesting problems. She was a writer of startling sex books—she advocated unconventional principles, was she (here fore unconventional in her actions?. MANDLS’ HALL, BLACKBALL. To-night at Mundis ’ Hall, Bl; ckball, I Pollards’ will screen a gigantic double | bill consisting of “Saved. From the I S(*a,” a great melodrama : ml romance | of Nancy, the little sea waif, the two seamen who rescued lieu mid the story id their love for her, :nd “ Extravaganee’’ a Metro picture starring May ' Allison. On Saturday evening “The | Sky Pilot ’’ taken from the popular nov- | el by Ralph Connor and the Mermaid ’ Comedy “Bang’’ are to be presented. 'The stirring outdoor story “The Sky Pilot’’ should and docs prove no less a success on the screen, than was achiuv-

ed by the nowl. All R: Iph Connor’s well known and popular charm-tors • come to life in vivid manner. John I Bowers in the manly and courageous ■’ pilot. Cojieei; ?■’ 00-e (the little mother in “Diniy”) is the ranch girl and 1!;r ever smiling .David Butler is the ram-h foreman, with whom the Pilot comes to blows oil his first e-say.ng to introduce- religions to the cowpunchers. There is a round up ami a cattle st-mpede, which is about the most blood curdling thrill imaginable and other minor thrills are frequent.

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Grey River Argus, 2 June 1922, Page 8

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POLLARD’S PICTURES. Grey River Argus, 2 June 1922, Page 8

POLLARD’S PICTURES. Grey River Argus, 2 June 1922, Page 8