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POLLARD'S PICTURES

“Jealousy” To-night. •The scientific study of “Physical Education ” under the wonderful P.uhe *iow process of photography <o be screened to-niuht in the Princess - Thsatre, is a picture that, should be se9n by all, especially students. As a scientific picture it is perhaps the most bumo’ous ever presented for under the slow pborograpbic process, for every movement going to make up an intricate movement is dissected in. a manner that has its hamoroua aide , and appears uncaory. Tha war pictures to be shown include some excel- i

lent views o? flying machines and the Pathe Gazotte. The first part will conclude with the Vitagraph comedy, “H.r Bid Qaaifcor-of-an Hout.” The second half of the display is devoted to the screening of the Triang'e Ince production of “Jealousy”- or “The Green Swamp,” a play that features beautiful Bassm Bamscale in the role of the jea'ous wife, a part that she has created info a real life study never losing the point that jealousy is-ioms-thing vicious and the greater the live the greater’ desire to destroy. The play being a society ono gives great scope for mounting end dressing, special attention having been given to “ Tbs Masked B:il! ” and tho scene in “ The OjMKiWng R >m.”

WOLFE’S SOHHAPP3 has toaic aud vigorating properties.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1917, Page 3

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POLLARD'S PICTURES Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1917, Page 3

POLLARD'S PICTURES Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1917, Page 3

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