"THE LURE OF THE BUSH."
Hundreds of kangaroos take part in the big drive, which is one of the outstand*ing features of the new E. J. Carroll attraction, "The Lure of the Bush," which to-morrow commences a season of one week at the King's. The picture has the hallmark of California finish in it. All its scenes are redolent of the bush, the crack of the stockman's whip, the joyous cackle of the laughing jackass, the thump, thump of the kangaroo hopping through the scrub, the yells of the boundary ridei-s as brumby and horsebreakers struggle for supremacy in the stockyard, and yet again the musical laugh of a girl who is glad to be alive and astride the fresh young horss that takes the fencss at a bound. Snowy and Rita Tress and a splendid supporting cast furnish thrill and romance to a fascinating story. Seats may be reserved at the Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 32, 7 August 1919, Page 4
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