FARLAND’S PICTURES.
V ‘THE JAGUAR’S CLAWS.” This fine film will be shewn on Thursday, and is a picture none should miss. The actors and actresses are of the best,.the.,staging perfect, hud the story first-class. The. svnopsis is 'as follows:—AVitli a sweep and a rush tho posse, headed by the wily El Jaguar, swooped down-upon the bridal party,- snatched up the bride, shot down the bridegroom, and galloped io its lair, not fiftyjniles from the AL-xi-i can border. And no one followed. That was the way El Jaguar, bandit, acted in that terrorised district, where wit matched wit and muscle matched muscle. Hard pressed and thoroughly affrighted, the oil-field manager resigned, and Phil Jordan took his place. AVitli him came his little sister—his bride to follow. It was not. long before the wily Jaguar, tireu of tile stolen' bride and this other woman, glued his eyes on Nancy, and it was not long either .before Nancy and Phil’s wife were in his power. Thcu
it was that courageous action met: treachery and cunning. But one had to be sacrificed. And who was it who stayed behind with El Jaguar—little Nancy or Phil’s wife?
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Otaki Mail, 20 January 1919, Page 2
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