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"THE LONE HAND."

They searched ,all over the countryside ior Hie old miner but cou'ld inn find a trace of hiiiu. In the meaaitimt he was lying unconscious in. the subterranean darkness qj. a deserter mim. wight came on and still tin prone figure down in the inky .blackness ol' the mine (aaied to move. .-Suddenly there icuiine'a. deadening roa.r a* if a mighty water laij. bad burst h* barriers and went crashing over a pireeipioe. Wsvter began rising on tin mine floor. Still the old miner ia\ quiet. Then the shall door opened and a. pair oil legs, booted and spurred dangled about seeking a looting, then things .began to happen in "Tlu Lone Hand," the Universal attraction starring Hoot Gibson which coin ies the Maoriland Theatre to-morrow night. MiABY PiCKFOIRD GROWS UP. When "Itasita" i s shown at the local theatre to-moa-row evening, ti. 'public will see an entirely new ;• a different Mary Pickford. In this, her latest United Artists' attraction, she appears as a grown-up young woman. The famous Marv Pickford curls, of golden hue, are eoiffed high in Spanish style of the Nineteenth century, while Miss Pick ford, wearing gorgeous gowns with long streaming train, appears lithe and sinuous, revealing a seldom seen phase of the personality loved the world around"Rositfi" "is an entire!v diHerein; story from anything Mary Pickford ever belore Iws been identified will) Its appeal will be to the grown-ups rather than 'to the children, and an, entirely new -Mary Pickford audie-uce| will bo created. Men especially, and there are a few, perhaps, who ha,vc( neyer seen Mary Pickford on the. screen, will see and allore her iir "lVosita."

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19240513.2.15

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Shannon News, 13 May 1924, Page 3

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276

"THE LONE HAND." Shannon News, 13 May 1924, Page 3

"THE LONE HAND." Shannon News, 13 May 1924, Page 3

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