AT THE PALACE
BUCK .TONES IN “THE MAN WHO PLAYED SQUA BE.’TH UR SDAY NEXT. In what wi’l go down in motion picture annals as his very best ivcture, according tortile ole’ms of Wil‘iam Frtx and his associates. .Buck ■Tones the popular Western star, w’ll he seen at the Palace on Thursday next. This new role--so is eal’erl “The Man Who Flawed Sou are” and ; t is described as “a classic in thrill’ng romantic ■mHedmnn.” nr' l it is sasl to provide the good-looking .Tones with more opportunities for Hover nHiing. exciting fight ng and daredevil riding than any of Ids p evious pictures. Tt is a story of stirr’mr days in the go’d mining country of Northern California., and has to do with a man’s battle royal ngnnst the great- odds of veritable packs of men of crew desorption and oren'ms’ty. Buck .Tones lias a great cast associated with him. amongst whom are Wanda. Hawley. Hank Mann, and Ben Hendrick jnr. In addition the p : ck of supports.
Elsewhere, patrons of the Pnln.ee a?-" lW'fied that tlrs- popular theatre w'T show six nights and three matinees weekly as from Saturday next.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10096, 8 September 1925, Page 6
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