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AMUSEMENTS.

“THE .MAN AI.QNK.” TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Absolutely the finest picture will he shown in Hokitika this evening at McLean's Pictures. Hobart Unswn: th is starred in this 8-act picture drama entitled “The ..Man Alone” and is supported hv a strong cast. The glorious .seal scenes, the lobby ol the !auioits Palace Hotel at Fan Eranciscn. the stoke-hold of a notorious “hellship,” the light between the ship's officers and the crew and Uusworth thrusting hi.s hare hands-into the fire box of the ship’s boilers are iusl a few of the thrills you "ill witness. The story of i..e famous drama is as follows:- Ren Dixon, owner of the famous Dixon gold mine, falls in love with the daughter of a stock speculator. He follows her to Ran Francisco where he is shanghaied hv order of Temple, a rival. Dixon is taken to S'si on a tramp steamer, at. temps to quell a mutiny, and is hound and placed in the stokehold. As; the clew is battling with tne ship’s officers Dixon hums a"ay the ropes that hind him with a long bar. heated red. He makes hi.s way on deck and helps tne loyal part of the crew to maintain order. For Litis good deed he is sent hack to San Francisco, where he arrives just as hi.s gold mine and oilier properties are being sold by Temple. When he finds that the gi:l has fallen in love with his secretary he gives her up and ic-turns to his Nevada home.. A strong supporting programme consisting of a Coinedv. Gazette, Bathe News and Cartoon will also he shown. .McLean’s Supreme Orchestra will render tlm incidental music and last hut not least usual prices will prevail.

McLEAN’S PICTURES.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1925, Page 3

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286

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1925, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1925, Page 3

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