AMUSEMENTS.
McLEAN'S PICTURES. “THE WHITE OAK.”—TUESDAY. On Tuesday night Air Alt-Lean presents the new Paramount picture “White Oak” with AVm. S. Hart in the lead. A dreaded band of savage Indians re-appeared with life-like reality. Attacking the largest and richest waggon train, they circle the emigrants, picking off the unwary, gradually elosin in until a sudden dash will make them masters of the situation. But Hart comes on the scene and beats them single-handed. The views of sweeping prairies are superb. Amid a widerness the redskins attacked the emigrant train. The circle of death loosed slowlv in upon the doomed settlers when suddenly from a mountain of rocks close by a fusilnde of rifle and revolver fire poured out. The sudden attack demoralised the Indians.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1922, Page 1
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125AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1922, Page 1
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