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MAORILAND PICTURES.

"WINNER TAKE ALL." Buck Jones, the popular cowboy star, has a new- experience in life. He strays from his range to the wilds of Broadway and is blinded by the white lights into falling desperately in love with a - night life queen. She's a cabaret dancer, and some queenie—to look at. Buck falls so hard for her that his head hits the sky. Buck is signed for a big fight on the basis of "winner take all" and offers his princess of pleasure his rough cowboy hand and a 25,000 dollars purse,' if he wins it. Say! Sllie just turns up her pretty 'gold digger" nose and gives Buck the merry ha ha. She's got an old millionaire hooked. "Winner Take All" is Buck's newest action (picture. At the Maoriland Theatre on Saturday. Something different. THRILLS AND COMEDY.

When one finds a combination ot thrills, humour and romance in one motion picture it is bound to offer an hour of sure-fire entertainment. Every one of these factors abound in Richard Talmadge's latest production "On Time!" due on Monday night. The thrills are furnished abundantly by the star who hurls himself through the air with reckless abandon where a slight mis-step would mean almost certain death. Scarcely a reel unwinds without Richard Talmadge performs some hair-raising, spinechilling stunt. The laughs are present in large and varied assortment through the splendid comedy work of Tom Wilson, as Casanova Clay, trie negro valet to the hero, who has the proclivity for playing dice when his master needs him most. His combat with the mysterious dwarf in the insane doctor's house of mystery is a positive scream.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19250515.2.10

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Shannon News, 15 May 1925, Page 3

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275

MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 15 May 1925, Page 3

MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 15 May 1925, Page 3

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