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THE PICTURE HOUSES.

COSY DE LUXE. “The Texas Streak,” a hilarious and breezy western comedy, packed with entertainmem and delicious scenes, is th e feature attraction at the Cosy Theatre now. -The plot is a particularly novel one. Hoot Gibson plays the role of an unlucky motion picture cowboy who goes on location with a movie troupe and is stranded a long, long way from Hollywood when he loses his railroad ticket home in a dice game. When he starts to live the part he had formerly played, the fun commences. Betty Bronson and Ricardo Cortez are the stars of the Paramount picture, . “The Cat’s Pyjamas,” which also is at the Cosy. In this story of a superstitious opera singer, a cat and its pyjamas play a very important part. Also included in the cast are Theodore Roberts and Arlette Marc Sal. MUNICIPAL. “Two Kinds of Women” is the big feature at the Municipal, and will be shown for the final time to-night. Pauline Frederick appears in the leading part as the owner of a large ranch fighting hard to keep her property from the grasp of a business bloc anxious to procure it. Besides appearing in the manly outdoor role, she also takes a more feminine part when visitors from the city arrive. “Fighting With Buffalo Bill” is also shown, having now reached the second chapter.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 147, 7 June 1927, Page 7

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THE PICTURE HOUSES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 147, 7 June 1927, Page 7

THE PICTURE HOUSES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 147, 7 June 1927, Page 7

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