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THE WORLD'S PICTURES.

Another complete change of animated pictures will be screened at the World's to-night. The programme is a long and varied one, and the pictures are well up to the usual standard of excel- ■ , leiics, The principal attraction for to-' night is entitled "Two Men of Sandy 1 Bar," a 4000 ft. Reel Feather Produc-, : tion. The story i s of the stirring Cali-I forman mining days' of 1849, and deals' I with the friendship and adventures of I .John Oakhurst and Sandy Morton, j Sandy's addiction to drink ends, , through the connivance of the "Duch-' ess" owner of gambling houses) in' the loss of his birthright. Then cir- \ cumstanccs so shape themselves that! Oakhurst, innocently and believing' i Sandy to be dead, tnkes his place but: , the "Duchess" herself ultimately bringss thinss into their right relationships. Oakhurst, however, behaves so finely all I through, that Morton's father's banking ! business becomes that of Morton and Sons and Oakhurst. The programme j will also include the "Broken Coin" I serial (chapter three), showing the fur-' ther adventures of Lucille Love, and the latest Eclair Journhl. Musical se-1 lections will be rendered by the World's' orchestra. '■

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 15 January 1917, Page 8

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THE WORLD'S PICTURES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 15 January 1917, Page 8

THE WORLD'S PICTURES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 15 January 1917, Page 8

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