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AMUSEMENTS.

E VERYBODYS’ PICTURES “A . SIX-SHOOTING ROMANCE ” -TO-NIGHT. A Universal Blue Streak Western starring Jack Ho.vie in “A Six-Shoot-ing 'Romance,” will ho the big attraction at tlie Princess Theatre to-night. Tiie hoys of the Travis Ranch are preparing to receive their new owner, one D. Travis, coming from the least. They planned to hold up the stage with the consent of its driver and give the new boss a real Western thrill. " Lightning ” .lack Hardy, the foreman, consented to their plans. When the stage appeared it was held up in true bandit style and Mr Travis was ordered to descend. Travis descended and was being roughly treated when “ Lightning Jack ” came to the rescue, which had lieon pre-arranged. It was then discovered that the new boss was a girl, Donaldeen Travis, travelling in male attire. Jack’s rescue was so well done that Donaldeen. saw through it all and became indignant. The boys, angered hv Donaldeon’s remarks decide to quit but Jack persuades them to stay. The next, morning Donaldeen discharges them, only to learn that Jack is her guardian and alone has the power to fire. Currier King, a ranch owner and cattle rustler, enters the the story. Donaldeen believes slio loves him and continually spurns Jack. How fate takes a hand and real love finally comes to Donaldeen is revealed in a very startling climax. The third chapter of the popular serial “ The Scarlet Streak,” will also he shown, together with a first class comedy. Patrons are advised to come early to secure a good seat.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1927, Page 1

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257

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1927, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1927, Page 1

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