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AMUSEMENTS. McLEAN’S PICTURES.

HARRY CAREY—-TUESDAY. " The Kick-Back,” a big, quieksliooting tale, lull of Lite sizzling action of tense drama, warm with the glow of romance and all set amidst the sun-hnkod stretches ot the Arizona, had-lands—that's Harry Carey’s latest screen drama. “The Kick-Rack,” scheduled for exhibition at the Princess Theatre on Tuesday. Rig situations tumble one alter another in this singularly thrilling story of daring and courage and tin' intrigue ot land thieves who prex on their iellow-inen. “The Kick-Bark ” was built, like a racing motor, lor speed—and still more speed. As a lone cowboy li ;hiing desperately against the plotting of a hand of crooks wild seek the wnterhole lie owns in tile middle ot the desert. ( airy has a role that tits him like a well-cut suit, (filters in the caste are .Ethel Ct'Ov Terry, as his leading lady, and .Henry li. Walthall, as the crafty Aaron Price, whose villainy lie-sets the cowboy-land-owner until tile iinal, tremendous climax in which the latter triumphs with the aid of the United Stairs cavalry. A two reel comedy, g;n,'.ette and travelogue will complete this programme. Friday.- “Women Who (live.” Reserve your seats for lhe big picture “ Women Who Dive’’ on Friday.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1925, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1925, Page 1

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