POLLARD’S PICTURES.
OPERA HOUSE. To-night at the Opera House, Pollards present Alice Joyce in “The Scarab Ring” adapted" from Harriet Gaylord’s famous novel entitled “The Desperate Heritage.” Ajp fa l reward is offered for a Royal >earab of blue green faience, taken from the mummy, of Thothmes 111 and the only one of its kind in existence, last heardof in New York. A liberal reward is offered for accurate information that will assist the police in finding the owner and perhaps, unravel a murder mystery. ’ ‘ MAN—WOMAN—MAR RIAGE. ’ ’ On next Wednesday evening the greatest love story of the age “Man —Woman—Marriage” is to be screened. It is a picture of Mother-right, triumphant in scenes of drama humor and sacrifice. It stands unparallellcd in point of dramatic, spectacular and human entertainment, with wonderful vistas of the Amazons of old the pagan courts of ancient Rome the “chivalry” of mediaeval days, and the sweeping current that is life to-day. It is drama eternal and depicts woman throughout the Ages! The box plan is now open at the Bristol where seats may be reserved. Pollard’s usual picture prices.
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Grey River Argus, 28 June 1922, Page 7
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184POLLARD’S PICTURES. Grey River Argus, 28 June 1922, Page 7
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