TIVOLI
“THE ARIZONA KID”
“The Arizona Kid,” a vivid romance of life in the western States of America in the early days, is Eo * at the Tivoli Theatre.
The picture, which deals with th* picturesque days in the old SouthWest, before the coming of the railways, is a story of a debonair band)*, and his love affairs. Swaying, rattling coaches, the din and confusion of a dance-hall crowd. and the dead/ cracking of pistols, all contribute to the excitement that makes the pictu: so entertaining. The film is laid c on© of the “ghost cities”— abandon?■: mining towns—that are so abundant in parts of Utah and Arizona.
“The Girl from Havana,” an exciting story of jewel thieves on a bir passenger liner, is the second featurLola Lane is the star.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1055, 20 August 1930, Page 14
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