POLLARD'S PICTURES
Princess Theatre, To-Night To-night the much talked of pictute 1 of travel “The All Rod Route” wdl be screened in cor jane .ion with the 1 big Triangle K*y B.e dratm?, " The Raiders.” Probably no picture, yet shown in Hokitika b> s had so many of the qualities essential for popula 1 ity as tha him called “ The AU Red R nte,” which ranks as e»si<y the best travel picture screened. It portrays a journey from Sych ey to Lon don, by way of Auckland, the Island -, and Canada. In “The Raiders” th? eminent favourite actor H. B. W.-rnor is seen iu the leading role, as is also Miss Doiothy D iltou, who wi 1 be remembered as the wife in the "fighting? Parson.” This splendid five act Triangle Kay Bee drama tells th 9 story of a broke* a clerk who bears his employers pi ‘ttiog to fl;ece ogs of his wealthy c.rents during his absence. The dark has always admired the capitalist s daaghter fr:m afar, he sees a chance, goes to the rescan, and the play ends up in a whirl of txcitemenfc ana matrimony.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1917, Page 3
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190POLLARD'S PICTURES Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1917, Page 3
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