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THE PICTURE HOUSES.

MUNICIPAL. 1 To-night will bo the last.,opportunity of seeing Kiciiard Bartinemess m “Soul I’ire.'' ine story concerns the doings oi a young musician and ms struggle to gam tame. Ine story gives cartmemess wonaeriul opportunities to display Ins remarkable dramatic anility and marks him indubitably as one oi the screen s greatest actors. Hie supporting programme consists oi a coineuy, senai, scenic, and gazettes. Patrons are advised to ouok their seats oy to-morrow ior buturuay s attractions, as the booking olfaces will . be closed ail day on baturday. COSY DE LUXE. • “Ridin’ Thunder,” now being shown at the Cosy Theatre, Hastings, is a story of virile men m a virgin country. .Most of tho action was mined in me vast wilderness ol Arizona s painted desert. Jack Hoxie plays the leading role while the other players include Katherine Grant, Jack Pratt, rrancis rord, George Connors, Bert Demarc. William McCall and Broderick U rarrell. In “Hie Shock Punch,” the second feature, Richard Dix has the role ol Randall Lee Savage, scion oi a wealthy family, who, in a course of boxing to keep physically tit, develops a “shock punch.” He is lorced to use this knockout punch on several occasions, especially when in an attempt to prove his daring, he takes a position among structural iron workers. Miss Howard plays Dorothy Clark, whose love Dick seeks to win by his courage and daring. The orchestra accompanies.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 88, 30 March 1926, Page 3

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THE PICTURE HOUSES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 88, 30 March 1926, Page 3

THE PICTURE HOUSES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 88, 30 March 1926, Page 3