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AMUSEMENTS.

EVHRYBODYS’ PICTURES

“THE DEMON’’ TO-NIGHT. Jack lloxio will appear In a Blue Streak western drama at the Princess Theatre to-night, entitled “The Demon,” Big. brawny, lmndsome and young was Dane Cordon, the mysterious rescuer of one of “Hat” Jackson's henchmen. Dane joined the gang ot ruffians who swept down on defenceless ranchers in Slocum Valley. burning their property and wasting their fields, hopeful of laying it up at their own price. They believed him to be an

escaped convict. Me did bis work woli and no one questioned him about his past. Rut one day one of the ' big bosses” heard something about their new man who worked with Midi fury his buddies called him "The Demon.” They planted dynamite in a narrow mountain pass to get rid of him. Down the mountain side came Dane, beading the sheriff’s posse. .\ woman’s shadow suddenly tiling over the path. A rifle shot rang out and death was momentarily forestalled, for one of the greatest battles of the range country then resulted. And one of the finest romances too. It’s all in Jack Ifoxie’s big lilue Streak western. "The Demon” to-night. and it comes to the Princess Theatre A good supporting programme will also be shown. On Friday a big Master feature, featuring Marie Provost and Monte Blue in “Kiss Me Again.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1927, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1927, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1927, Page 1

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