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MAORILAND THEATRE.

“GOLD AND THE GIRL.” A story.of gold and the greed for gold is the picture which will come to Hie Maoriland Theatre on Saturday. It is a William Fox production starring Buck Jones. There is a gold mine- several , miles distant, from which a wagon carries gold along a winding trail where bandits lurk. Buck Jones, in the role of a daring young insurance detective, is sent to Iry to put an end,to the frequent attacks on the gold wagon. He immediately challenges the outlaws by driving 'the wagon from the mine himself. Action begins at this point, and is fast and furious to the end, when Ruck succeeds in capturing the bandits and winning the girl. “RIDIN’ PRETTY.” Mounted policemen' of San Francis-, co became motion picture actors for a few hours while “Ridin’ Pretty,” 1 Universal picture starring William Desmond was being filmed. They had to work, too, for some of the Universal Ranch Riders, mounted on brewery wagon horses, made a fine traffic tangle at Fourth and Market- streets. “Ridin’ Pretty,” to be shown in the Maoriland Theatre on Monday, is a comedy-drama telling the story of some cowboys right off an Arizona ranch who tod themselves in high society.

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Shannon News, 2 October 1925, Page 2

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MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 2 October 1925, Page 2

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 2 October 1925, Page 2

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