POLLARD'S PICTURES
A very strong nogramme will be screened by Pollard’s Pictures tomorrow (Wednesday) evening when a series of star features will be screened. The first, “ A Picture Trip to Rotorua,” given in 2000 feet of film a very lomprehensive view of the Wonderland of New Zealand. These marvellous thermal regions are strange to say visited by comparatively few residents of the Dominion. Tbe guides of Rotorua inf irm the visitor that for every New Zsul'inder who g 063 to view the thermal marvels of his country lime are three Americans and two Australians. New Zealanders should know their own country and by the art of the camera man 2000 feet of film shoving everything worth seeing in ‘.he thermal regions has been brought to you. See your own country. An industrial picture showing “ The Making of an Overland Motor Car ” is without doubt one of the most interesting ever screened. The favorite aclr9ss Mary Anderson will be featured in the Vitagraph star picture “ The Hoyden..” Mr Jocks artistic success is one of the best of the Mr Jack series.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1917, Page 2
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