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McLEAN'S PICTURES.

“THE STEALERS” TO-NIGHT. A powerful 7-Act pi< ture drama entitled ‘The Stealers” adapted from the papular novel of William Christy C’abanue will lie shown at McLean's Pictures this (Saturday) evening. Not only bail the missioner strayed tar from the path of righteous doctrines, but be bad permitted bis hatred ol the Almighty to lead him into the lowest depths. In the dress ot a disciple, lie leads bis gang of crooks into the confidence and homes of tile faithful believers. Ilis ability to discern between right and wrong, was keen, but the fact that the greatest blow to his heart had been received while he was truly occupied in preaching the Vord, had made his body bitter with a selfish hatred. And what happened because of this lack ot faith.-' What was the result of bis following the course of the wolf in sheep’s clothing? V hat. ing tbc long run. had Faith to do with t-lie nefarious manner in which he played his game? “The Stealers” tells the story in the most interesting and gripping manner. A two reel comedy, gazette and travelogue will also be shown. Musical selections by Miss .lean Mclntosh will be rendered in her usual accomplished style, and usual prices will prevail. Tuesday—A magnificent 7-a t Selznick picture, “Second Fiddle.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1925, Page 3

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McLEAN'S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1925, Page 3

McLEAN'S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1925, Page 3

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