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AMUSEMENTS.

PICTURES.

R’iN ,TIN TIN TO-NIGHT.

Tlie coming of Kin-Tin-Tin is much like the coming of the circus, neither ever .loses, drawing power. Every time either is heralded, one can be assured of new .throbs 4 "and thrills. “Jaws of Steel ” puts Rinty in just .such a light! Jason Robards, Helen Ferguson, Baby Mary/Louise, Millar, and all the rest the support aye satisfactory, but it is Rinty.that wows ’eni. He is first seen as a pup in the rickety flivver of the young Warrens; who, with their small daughter, are on their way across •tlwLdesert to prospect for gold.. The pup is.lost overboard, so,to speak (the pup is played by Rinty’s youngest, Rinty, jnr.) Years in the wastes change the whimpering waif into a savage creature known to herdsmen as “ The Killer.” At last the Warrens strike gold, and a crook tries to defraud them. Then, it is that the lost dog reclaims his own [folks and fights for them in a way to make the fellers shout and whistle themselves hoarse. Among tthq/startling exploits of Rinty (is tlie, which he evades the sheriff who comes to ejcplpre the cabin where the old scout has been killed. Tt is the- belief of-'the posse that Rinty, has done the As if by magic the dog escapes up tfie chimney. Again his cleverness eludes death, nt the unwilling hand of the master he. is bent on having: Tf any doubters of the dog’s intelligence still exist, they of all people should, see Rin-Tin-Tin in his greatest work—- “ Jaws, of Steel ” —to-night. On Friday next Richard Talmadge fn “ r fhe Wall Street Whiz.” . .

On Monday and Tuesday next the super special “The King of Kings” for two nights only.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1929, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
286

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1929, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1929, Page 3

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