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AMUSEMENTS.

”BR AWX OF THIC NORTH” MONDAY. j A special First National on(iik>il “Brawn of the N'ortir’ and starring; 1 re no Kith. I .re Slmm w ay. and Strongheart the Wonder Dug. By the man, tile woman. and the doit, who made "I lie .Silent Call.'’ The greatest of all Far North Stories! Sti'nnglieart, the wonder dog in a line and gripping romance packed with miraculous scenes. A giant dug guarding a baho in the snow, famished wolves slinking behind. A -diver siio-wolf calling to woo. Through the night a demented mother crying for her child! The voices are really there, more than a dozen of the gaunt boasts that live up to reputation o- being sharks of die wooded count:-). You will hold your breath a hundred limes on Stroughenvt's trail of thrills. Fees slabbing, fangs bared for battle, the great body rigid—then rippling in a spring. Fighting a wolfpack for the love of a woman and winning her hate. In every tiutli the Snmvland’s greatest story of mother love and dog devotion. Dig in drama, and logger still in sheer surprise. Further series of the famous ‘'Leather Pusher*’’ .starling Reginald Denny, and run reels of the serial "The Radio King’' completes a line programme lor .Monday. Orchestral •.elections and usual prices. Wednesday anil Thursday next:--“The Covered Wagon.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1924, Page 1

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220

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1924, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1924, Page 1

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