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McLEAN’S PICTURES.

REGINALD DENNY TUESDAY. Romance and adventure under i tropical sky, when' palm trees arc sway ed by a warm breeze and lap agains a coral beach lures one with its chain and fascination in “Tropical Love’ commencing at .McLean’s Pictures 01 Tuesday evening at the Princess Then tro. The common bond of lonelines: drew together Rosario, the Seeker, ant the Drifter, the three principal characters of Tropical Love, with Ruth Clifford starred as Rosario, and Reginald Denny as the Drifter, and Fred Turnei as the Seeker. Rosario, beautiful child of Nature, wondered why her skin was fair and her mother’s brown. The seeker knew not, who lie was, whither lie

came from, nor where lie was going. It was instinct that, after twenty years, guided him to the. scene of the tragedy that had bereft him of his mind. The Drifter, young and educated, lmd out himself away from the bonds of Society to find adventure in a sugar plantation in Port Rico. Fate threw these three toother, and each became something precious to the, other during the adventure and mystery that followed. Ralph directed this fascinating pieturizati.on of Guy McConnell’s -story. “Peaks of Gold” which was produced in Port. Rico. A two-red comedy, Gazette and Cartoon will support this powerful picture. McLean's Supreme Orchestra will reifder the incidental music and usual prices will prevail. Reserves at Miss Mclntosh’s. Ross and Kumara.—Alice Lake in “The Infamous Miss Revoll, and serial.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1924, Page 1

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McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1924, Page 1

McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1924, Page 1

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