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NEW PICTURES TOMORROW “The Melody Man.’’ the chamuat musical romance, starring Jchn Bl Polis. William Collyer. and Alice Itaj. will have its final screening at tie Roxy Theatre today. Hoot Gibson rides his horse fate some of the most exciting situation? ever seen and heard on the screen ir “The Mounted Stranger,’* Universe all-talking action picture, comiss *• the Roxy Theatre tomorrow. Riding, fighting, romance, and harour feature “The Mounted Stranger from the word “go.” ' Hoot returns tc his old stamping ground, down ataf the border, where men ride hard aad fight hard, and life holds a thrill « minute. Hoot plays the part of a young cowboy who sets out to avenge the d«.£■. , of his father, murdered by a gang if bad men. How he accomplishes this, aided by a beautiful girl, makes to* of the most interesting and exdcns pictures. The second big talkie attraction tomorrow will be "Salute.” starting George O’Brien. The story concerns the rivalry of two brothers, one 3 West Point cadet, and the other an I Annapolis midshipman—the W«t ! Pointer an athletic hero with a dominating personality, the midshipman the i dreamer type, with an inferiority con> ; plex. Throughout, an always chant - 1 ing and exciting romance.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1024, 15 July 1930, Page 14

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ROXY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1024, 15 July 1930, Page 14

ROXY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1024, 15 July 1930, Page 14

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