McLEAN’S PICTURES.
“SPORTING- LIFE,” TO-NIGHT. At the Opera House to-night, Mr McLean presents the record breaking attraction, the melodrama “Sporting Life.” It is a grent holiday attraction and is spoken of as on© of the very finest sporting pictures yet. screened. Brief-. ]y “Sporting Life” is the story of the love of the young Earl of Woodstock, for Norah Cavanagli, daughter of his train-
er. The young Earl has previously become involved in the meshes of an unscrupulous woman, .Olive de Carteret, who, with her husband, Marlet de Carteret, has been endeavouring to get possession of the prize Woodstock racehorse, Lady Love, the Derby favourite. As a result of their machinations, the young lEarl, in order to save money, becomes involved in a big prize fight before the National Sporting Club, and is forced to take the place of a drugged pugilist. The nobleman wins the battle, later captures the Derby, and wins pretty little Norah. Special prices 2s Id all over the bouse, children half price.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1919, Page 1
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167McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1919, Page 1
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