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AMUSEMENTS.

BVERYBOOYB PICTUREB. IUN-TIN-TIN IN “ A RACE, FOR LIFE *' This is the story of a picture star, and seems too good to be true. This particular star has never- uttered a howl regarding the plays picked for his use. Never has he been knowi'i to kick at the location of,his dressing room, i; ,aiid he has always Feen indifferent to criticism of his work.. Further than this, he has never found any ifaulb with the people selected to work with him. He has never 'been late or kept the : ,studio waiting,-and he is of, an even, amiable disposition. Being known 1 ~wherever screep j)lays, are. given, which means throughout the entire world, y , and being as popular as lie. is wellthis particular star might l>e ' privileged to exercise a little natural artistic temperament at times, but he has’ refrained from this. He might - feel, and lie justified, that the movies , were going to the bow-wows, or that they were, in his particular case, at any rate, but if he did lie has kept s. mute. As unusual as this picture star certainly is there are times when lie shows a love of humanity that proves he hiis good traits in abundance. He just loves kids and street urchins. Hie more raggedy they are, the better he likes them. ./If you haven’t . 'already suspected it, the ’unusual star is Rin-Tin-Tjn, the \Yottder, Dogi; t.o he seen here on Friday night in his newest and greatest picture, “A Race for Life.” Further episodes fn ‘ ” The'Trail of the Tiger ” (serial) and a good comedy will also be shown.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1929, Page 3

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265

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1929, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1929, Page 3

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