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AMUSEMENTS

MASCOT BIOCRAPH PICTURIN'!

TO-NIOTIT. Owing to LMr. Pollard’s Concert (toy. being posted to clash until our Wednesday night picture display we have decided to show a brilliant and sensational programme to-night, no less, than three star films will ho presented on this occasion tor the first lime, in Hokitika. "The Stumbling iilcci:,” “The j’oisonod Dogger,’’ ami “llis First Trip,’’ are the- greatest successes of the moment- ami have, scored exceptionally heavy successes in the chief centres of New Zealand.

Tito programme, as a whole, Jios been a sweeping success for brilliancy, astounding facts, and clover ns well a, wonderful reproduction. 11 is, beyond a doubt, the finest program mo over to come this way since the advent of this popular class of eulertaiument.

POLLARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. That gives promise of being one of the best programmes ever presented in Hokitika by Mr. Pollard will be screened this evening at the Prin-cess.-Theatre. lu addition to th<vusual star programme supplied by Messrs Fuller and Sons, Mr Pollard has arranged with Hayward’s Ltd., and will present Hall Caine’s story in photoplay form, “The Christian.” This picture must not bo confounded with anv other version presented as the one to be screened by Mr. Pollard to-night is the latest production of the beautiful production of ''Glory Quail,” and John Storm as performed liy Miss Kugeno Duggan and Coy. In addition to this great work two celebrated dramas, “ Robespierre,”'and the world wide famous “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” will bo included in the dis--1 play. The Oanmont Graphic 105-106 will reveal the leading incidents of the present day and lovers will have an opportunity of seeing iu Winter Sports,” and the •“ National Hunt Steeplechase,” the pastimes of those in cold countries. Several other artistic gems will make up, as stated above, a programme that should prove a memorable one,

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West Coast Times, 24 June 1912, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS West Coast Times, 24 June 1912, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS West Coast Times, 24 June 1912, Page 4