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POLLARD'S PICURES

Princess Theatre, Monday

On Monday evening the magnificent picture of travßl "The All Rad Routt,” will be screened by Pollard’s Pictures at the Princess Theatre for one night only. The trip is taken on the R.M.S, Niagara from Sydney to London via Auckland, the South Sea Islands, Honolulu and by train tbrougb Canada, steamer again across ■the Atlantic to Liverpool and thence by train to London. Th? biggest interest centres in the magnificent views tnrough Canada, the Rickie?, across tbo Prairies, and the reul’y superb views of Niagara and the famous Niagara Falls. This big attractive picture is shown in conjunction with the five acc Triangle Kay-Bae drama “The Raiders,” that features the eminent stage favorite, H. B. Warner, who will be remembered for his splendid petformance of “John S .orm in "The Christian.” This legetimate actor of high repute is ably seco dad by Mi3s Dorothy Dalton (who played "The Wife” in "The Fighting Parson”) “The Raiders” is a remarkable drama of the Stock Exchange with many sensational sc3nea of rare interest when the action of tbe piece takes the scenes to the mountain camps.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1917, Page 2

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188

POLLARD'S PICURES Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1917, Page 2

POLLARD'S PICURES Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1917, Page 2

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