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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. TOM MIX AND TONY—WEDNESDAY On Wednesday next at the Princess Theatre a special William Fox production featuring popular Tom Mix assisted by Tony, the horse, and Deke, the dog in a big Western drama entitled “ Teeth,” will be shown for one night only. The following are in the cast:— Dave Peering, Tom Mix; Paula Dreyson, Lucy Fox; Dan Angus, George Bancroft; Sheriff, Edward Pie!; UnderSheriff, Luc-ien Littlefield, Tony, Tony (the horse); Teeth, Deke (the dog). In a Westbound train, Pet and Curly, two prize dogs of a wealthy young girl, arc ill-treated by a surly baggage man, Dan Angus. The baggage man is threatened with dismissal and so he leaves the train at the next station, Ten Mile. Before deserting the train, Angus beats the two dogs unmercifully and ends by throwing the small dog out of the car to die in the desert. Pot the other dog, breaks from, his chains and dashes from the train, to be discovered later by Dave Peering, wanderer and prospector. Peering renames the dog “Teeth,” and together they resume their travels for the hills in happy companionship. On the way they stop at Dave’s hut. Outside they hear a noise. Teeth instinctively growls, and Dave understands the man seeking food and shelter is no other than the cruel baggage man. Both men fight, and Teeth aids Dave materially in the outcome, and both Dave and Teeth start on their journey. On Thursday next Kolf Bolderwood’s Lest loved Australian romance “Robbery Under Arms ” will be presented and on Friday next Zanc Grey’s “Border Legion.” On Saturday Reginald Dennv in “Oh! Doctor.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1926, Page 1

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270

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1926, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1926, Page 1

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