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ROYAL, KINGSLAND

“THE TEXAS TRAIL” “Stick ’em up!” they had said, and without a movement of resistance Pete Grainger “stuck ’em up,” and allowed himself to be relieved of ten thousand dollars. From her seat in the little buggy that was carrying her to the ranch Betty Foster saw all this—she saw and was disillusioned. So this was the western hero whom she had idolised, whom she had always thought of in neat, white chaps and shining boots, who was supposed to be able to fight off all attackers, no matter how large the band! With a shudder, disgust gave way to anger, and with a snarl she ordered the driver to urge horse to full speed. She did not realise that she had witnessed the opening scene of what later developed into the most horrible and baffling mystery that part of the country had ever seen. But she was to learn more as she followed “The Texas Trail.” Action, speed, romance, thrills and comedy make this picture one of the most desirable that has ever come to the Theatre Royal, Kingsland. “The American Beauty,” starring Billie Love, will also be shown.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 271, 6 February 1928, Page 13

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ROYAL, KINGSLAND Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 271, 6 February 1928, Page 13

ROYAL, KINGSLAND Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 271, 6 February 1928, Page 13

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