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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. “■''UK VIRGINIAN” TO-NIGHT ‘‘The Virginian” stops sLmight from Owen Wister’s novel on In Uio .screen. There lie is, tlm .same stnlwni L fearless he-man, with an ir■resi.stahle daring devjl-inn.v-rnro air. lie i.s ii]> to his old tricks too, “Afixingnp the hahies. so that their tend .Mammas do not know who’s who. He’s s 'ili in love with the charming, hut determined little schoolmistress, and gives her fair warning that he is going to win her yet. Then there is that desperate pursuit of the cattle rustlers over the great plains, thick forests, and mountain tracks. .Most impressive ol ail there is the struggle between the discharge of duty, and the saving Lorn death of his host pal—which wins? Finally, there is that last desperate fight, bftueen the ring-leader of the cattle stealers—the fatal shot—and— Aou must not miss “The Virginian,” one of the finest Master Pictures of the year, featuring Florence Vidor, Russel I impson Pat O’.Malley, and thirty-one hahies, male and female. 'flic famous ‘•Leather Pushers” starring Regie ih.l Denny, a. two-reel comedy, and the Phantom Fortune will complete a capita! night’s entertainment. Miss AYilliam’s orchestra will be heard in i.ew selections and prices aro as usual.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1925, Page 1

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201

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1925, Page 1

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