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AMUSEMENTS.

“ FIREMEN;' SAVE MY CHILD ” —TO-NIGHT.

To-night at- the - Princess Theatre, Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton will appear in their latest success, “ Firemen Save My Child.” Now we see vvhyythA lsids of-tlie village chase the engines down the street. Putting

out fires is great fun! Some folks.think a lucky number, and so was W fire, truck 13, for the chief’s daughter whenever she wanted help or a couple to make up a'; party. But a joke is a

joke, declared'the chief to Wallie and -Raymond, who had really done their ■;''Shest. “Don’t go in Ifuture when my daughter calls.” Even then a ring came! “Don’t go,” yelled the chief. “ I’ll teach her the brigade is for fires, not firesides.”' Only this time it was a real fire. His legs could not carry him back to the station fast enough. 1 ‘Firemen, save my child,” roared the chief. Out dashed Wallie and Raymond, one at each end of a Idhg’swaying ladder, and Well; 1 there’s smiles and smiles of fun and daughter in “ Firemen Save My Child;” On Wednesday Rin Tin Tin in “Jaws of Steel.” On Friday next Richard Talmadge in“ The Wall Street Whiz.” .Monday next “ The King of Kings.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1929, Page 3

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201

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1929, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1929, Page 3

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