GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT. In this day of elections and such', we take this more or less auspicious opportunity of nominating Mr. Tom Mix as the hest all-round Western star who ever hoisted himself into a saddle. And if that stellar Texan's nominartion wasn't conclusive before last night, it most certainly is after the showing of his hundred per cent. knockout, "Hidden Gold," at the Grand Theatre. There's a raging forest fire to piclc you up — and a rousing prison hreak to sustain your interest. Then Tom . steps into the rinigi and bats it out with one of the flashiest heavyweights of the cinematic season — which leads you to a maze of hlazing guns and I bare fisted combats — just in time to see the hair-xaising rescue that the wholly pleasing cowboy makes of his ))lue-eyed heroine.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 3
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136GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 3
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