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POLLARD’S PICTURES.

“PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHT.’’ To-night E. Phillips Oppenheim's “Pilgrims of tho Night*’ will be shown for the last time at Pollard’s Opera House, also the Alermaid Comedy in two i reels, “Moonshine.’’ TUESDAY'S I’ROGRAMM E. To-morrow (Friday) and AlatinC’' Saturday, Pollard’s will present an un usually strong programme. The star attraction will be “The Girl in tin* Taxi,’’ a farce comedy de luxe, starring Mr and Mrs Carter <le Haven. It meters more laughs than a taxi docs dimes. Hang on to your husband; steer him clear of “The Girl in th? Taxi. ” Prom the opening until the filial fade out. you will gasp for breath for the next laugh. The greatest mirth provoker the de Havens have ever produced. Better than “Twin Beds.” “'The Girl in the 'Taxi’’ is one of the most uproalionsly funny farce comedies ever written. Clean, wholesome humour that is guaranteed to create uproarious laughter is the big feature of tin' picture, and those who saw “Twin Beds’’ are promised another rare treat. The de Havens have spared neither time nor money to make their latest screen offering one of the best farce comedies they have ever appeared in. F’riday's programme also includes the Ninth Episode of “Hidden Dangers.” The two thousand feet film, Parliamentary tour of the South Sea Islands, and the topical film of six hundred feet depicting the final match for the Seddon Shield, Nelson versus Buller, will be shown. SUNDAY. Pollard’s Sunday programme will include Wesley Barry, Freckles, and Harold Lloyd.

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Grey River Argus, 12 October 1922, Page 7

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POLLARD’S PICTURES. Grey River Argus, 12 October 1922, Page 7

POLLARD’S PICTURES. Grey River Argus, 12 October 1922, Page 7