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McLEAN’S PICTURES.

‘•ONE EMPTY SHELL” TO-NIGHT. M, Lean's pre-cut to-night, a throbbing drama of the We-t. a einus and the de' ntii a of an old clown to a little ,- i mis wail. The -lory of a brokendown ein us down, stranded in a western town where be is a. . ii-ed of murder. “One Empty Shell" i- a startling story of a circus down who became a cowboy, who was accused of a crime through ein unistalit ial evidence. He stole hit mother's saving.-. In the struggle that ensued, -lie said; into his arms' -Dead! Fearful of deteetion lie ~rented evidence that |ointed lo another. Wbieh man was found guilty: The old man. without a triend in the World but an adopted child was found guilty of murder. He was condemned to be bung -tlie day came. I ben suddenly came the little girl with the clearing evidence! How she unravelled the mystery is told in “One Empty Shell." -A beautiful -lory ot love, devotion. romance and strife. A drama ( ,f cine.- life, and the west, an old man and child's battle for existence. \ comedy, gazette and travelogue will complete this fine programme. Special musical selections will he rendered l, v Mi— Jacob- and usual prices will nrevail. PICTURES AT KOKATAHL Pictures will be screened at Koknt;ilii on Monday evening. The star picture is “Lost and Found." a 7-act United Artists' Special.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1925, Page 3

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232

McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1925, Page 3

McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1925, Page 3

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