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AMUSEMENTS.

IVscLEAN'S PICTURES, J1A1! RY CAREY —TO-NIGIIT. "Tile Kick-Back/’ a big, quickshooting tide, full of the sizzling action of tense drama, warm with the glow of romance and all set amidst the sun-baked stretches of the Arizona bail-lands—that’s i Larry Carey’s latest screen drama, “ The Kick-Back, ’’ scheduled for exhibition at the Princess Theatre this evening. Big situations tumble one after another in this singularly thrilling story of daring and courage and the intrigue of land thieves who prey on their fellow-men. "The Kick-1 kick ” was built, like a racing motor, lor speed—and still more speed. As a lone cowboy fighting desperately against the plotting of a band of crooks who seek tile waterhole he owns in the middle of the desert, Carey lias a role that fits him like a well-cut suit. Olliers in the caste are Ethel Grey Tony, as his leading lady, and Henry R. Walthall, as the crafty Aaron Price, whose villainy besets the cowboy-land-owner until the final, tremendous climax ill which Liie latter triumphs with the aid of the United States cavalry. A two reel comedy, giv'.ettc and travelogue will complete this programme.

Friday.—” Women AY ho (Jive.” Reserve your seats tor the big picture “ Women Who Give ” on I’ridav.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1925, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1925, Page 1

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