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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. ItIX TIN TIN I'UHIAY A Hero dt tin- Big Snows,” the • iev. I! in-Tin-Tin picture directed by liernin 11 Haymaker, released by Master Pictures, will be shown on Friday at the Princess Theatre. Unity's mate, .Nanette, makes her appearance in this new Warner production, and the cast of humans includes Alice Calhoun, Don Alcalde, Leo Willis and Mary Jane Milliken. The story, by Ewart Adamson, has the Canadian woods as its locale, and deals with a count; wastrel, Ed Nolan, who saves Tin-Tin-Tin from the brutality of a trapper. Rinty strikes up a friendship with a dog belonging to Mary Mallory, a pretty and plucky Canadian girl, and Ed finds the girl n good influence on his unhappy existence, "When Mary's baby sister falls ill and she starts out in a see re snow storm for the doctor, Rinty aids her, and, in a thrilling light with a ( wolf pack, brings the girl safely to her destination. Rinty has been suspected of injuring tbe child, but: in reality had rescued her from the attack of a wolf. His loyalty and bravery vindicates hi in of the suspicion, be saves the child, and brings together the two young lovers, after a series of thrilling incidents and encounters with a starving pack of wolves. This is said to be the most exciting as well as most beautiful of "Riii-Tin-Tin’s pictures, and those who saw him in “ Below the Line,” ” The Clash of the "Wolves,” and “The Might Cry,” bis recent Master Picture, will realise that lie lias a high standard of entertainment to surpass. A topical, scenic and comedy complete the display. On Saturday : Milton .Sills in “ Men of Steel,”

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1928, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1928, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1928, Page 1

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