MAORI LAND PICTURES.
“THE SAGE BRUSH TRAIL.”
In “The Sage Brush Trail,” due in Shannon on Saturday, the spectator is treated to a .generous sample of characteristic acyion and suspense. He will look upon a, breezy, vigorous hero, who when elected sheriff of Silvertown, Arizona, is called upon to uphold the law in the.- toughest town west of the Mississippi—a town so tough that living is a luxury. Larry Reid, as the sheriff is known, is not afraid of man, heast or the devil, but is frightened of an upturned mputh and a pair of petulant lips. He is placed in a difficult position when his duty beckons him to uphold the law. "To do so will earn the girl’s distrust. What did he do? TRIPLE BILL MONDAY. On Monday, tne management present a three-star programme, headed by Hoot Gibsoh, in “Dead Gamp,” and supported by the last episode of “The Eagle’s Talons,” and “Around the World in Eighteen. Days.” This is a big vjtilue hill that/ merits a bumper house.
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Shannon News, 25 January 1924, Page 3
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171MAORI LAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 25 January 1924, Page 3
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