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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PIGTURES.

FRED THOMSON AND SILVER KING—FRIDAY.

The mystery of tli« supernatural—the brooding spirit ol' evil, hovering over the scorched mountain—screams in the night—a cattleman gored to death—wild heliowings— the gigantic figure of a hull silhouetted against the sky. A renegade Indian — an untamable hull—the bison strain, crossed with the great wild creature—the red man’s plan to revenge himself on the whites—the “ haunted ” mountain—the huge, spectra! creature who rustles cattle and drives herds away—bullets that bound harmlessly from his iron hide—the terrorised cattlemen—and one man to save them. I lands of steel, gripping the cruel horns—two hundred pounds of sinewy sirength and courage against the great two-ton bull, mad with blood lust --tin trembling girl tlic helpless father—panting breaths aching lungs-—niH'cles twisting desperately lo " bulldog ’’ the beast -the upswing of the powerful head - the Hash of a big - man. tossed aloft—the charge

—. The namless terror of the- mountain—it black night -a brave- man—bis magnificent horse, refusing the ascent —tin' animal's fear of the supernatural reiti ing - phinging \vhinneying—the man going on. afoot —and Silver King, pulling him back. Afhrob with thrills and chills that chase each other down Lite spine-—quivering with situations—its taut as a tension cable-—riotous with laughter—delightful with romance—pungent with personality—and I* red Thomson, with Silver King, sweeping through it!

Further chapters of “ Fighting with Buffalo Bill ” serial and a good comedy will also he shown.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1928, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
229

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1928, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1928, Page 1

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