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OTAKI THEATRE.

i -A-- ! FRIDAY NIGHT. i j I “TRAILIN’.” Tom Alix will be seen at the Otaki 1 ! theatre on Friday in a Fox picture, | “Trailin’.” The story involves a deep 1 mystery affecting several lives, and is I based on Alax Brand’s novel of the same name. Alix is first discovered in a drawing room with his wealthy fath- 1 or. and those who never have seen the | AA'esteru star in a Tuxedo will -be curi- j ous to sec him in this picture. Later he goes to the AA’est and is mistaken for. an ordinary tenderfoot, but the folks out there soon discover their mistake, j Alix shows them a few things about ' horsemanship and fighting. There is plenty of gun-play, pretty horsemanship and snappy action in “Trailin’,” to say nothing of a love romance in which the beautiful Eva Novak figures. SATURDAY' NIGHT. “HUSH.” Some wonderful effects in the matter of picturesque and elaborate sets have been secured in Clara KimbalLYoung’s latest picture “Hush” which will be shown at the Otaki theatre on Saturday night. The interior scenes, including drawing rooms, reception galleries, and boudoir sets, are of extremely elaborate make-up, and. it i? said to run the cost of this production into an enormous total. Pictures will start at 7.30, while a dance will follow. ' Thousands of dollars worth of the I newest creations m dresses. gow*ns. and millinc-ry, the triumph of New Y'ork and Parisian modittes, are worn by Clara' ) glmbail Young in this fina Ejfiurg,

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Otaki Mail, 2 June 1922, Page 3

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OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 2 June 1922, Page 3

OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 2 June 1922, Page 3

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