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MCLEAN’S PICTURES.

Kl'df.N E O'111! IKN TO-NKIHT. To-night (Saturday) M. bean's present a wonderful Selzniek feature starring Ku ;ei:e O'P.rian in ‘ t banning ~f the North-West." It is a thrilling story of a mounted trooper in the {treat Canadian no: lli-we-t. it tells of how lie went from society lop to mounted trooper. He left the pay. artificial life of l/indoli— left the will who loved him solely for his money and sought the rugged grandeur of ih.e Canadian hills seeking only to forget, and there lie met the trirl who showed him what real life was. The .serial •‘llurri;ane lliiteh". a gazette and imnetly. c mi,plate a fine programme. Tuesday See Khiine I ImnnuTstein in “Reckless Youth" from a story Tiy Cosmo Hamilton, than whom there is ni more popular writer of cm rent fiction he!ore the public, to-day. It is a typical Mamikon story embracin'; an analysis of seme of the most interestint; phases of modern society life. Tn the leading ride. Miss Ilammerstein appears as a young society .trill, a pail for which she is admirably .suited. Niles Welch appears in leading support of the popular Selzniek star. Other widely known screen players in the east, include Huntley Cordon. Myrtle SteJmnu, I.ouise Prussim; and Frank Currier.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1924, Page 1

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209

MCLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1924, Page 1

MCLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1924, Page 1

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