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ENTERTAINMENTS

I , HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. i "Back to God's Country," a dynamic tale of the North, from James Oliver Curwood's evernpopiu'lar novel of the same name, has'been made into a really spectacular production by Irvin Willat who directed for Universal, and will be shown finally to-night. The story might be likened to the snow country, full of surprises to the explorer travelling its smooth, sparkling surface. To-morrow night and on Saturday night the mam filihwill be "Bobbed Hair") which is a romantically adventurous tale of a girl who did not know which of two men shie loved, sojshe ran away with a third. An exciting and dramatic story of revenues agents and smugglers, of masquerade balls, and legacies. A; spe-. cial i picture [for i the matinee and for Satiirclay ' njght .is '"Canyon of Light," which features Tom Mix. On Monday night only there will be pictures of | the Tunney-Dempsey fight. The chief interest lies in the slow i motion' record Of the great seventh round, in; which Tutine.y 1 Was 1 down for 18 see- 1 onds, ,the referee; having fefuscdi •io count till. Dempsey had,moved to the farthest corner of the ring. Every vital aspect of the whole fight is shown in detail: y ,\o-'< ■■"■' ''- '"<"< >' ' " >

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 90, 26 January 1928, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 90, 26 January 1928, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 90, 26 January 1928, Page 3

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