EMPRESS PICTURES, MANAIA.
TO-NIGHT—TUESDAY. Boiloi? down into the essence, It fir usually found that liking ane'v job whatever it may be, is the key to substantial success. Therein is fnrnisbe£the reason why Johnny (TorcfcrV Hines' initial feature production. "Burn 'Em Up Barnes," which come* to the Empress Picture Theatre, Manaia, to-night (Tuesday), is best fitted as a starring vehicle for this popular star. Johnny Hines' chief delight is-1» act before a camera. But, next to t&at,, he likes a fast racing car and a mooslight journey at high speed to.one. •£ the nearby coast resons or far out into the Westchester Hills. His rote v . "Burn 'Em Up, Barnes" is wliolljfltting, since it is a whirlwind antomobile racing story, and Johnny is m action all of the time. The story concerns the experiences of "Burn *Eitt Up Barnes," the speed mad son «f< Whitney Barnes, millionaire manufacturer of high-powered automobiles, wb« by hig complete indifference to everything gave sensational road races incurs parental displeasure resulting ml his abruptly leaving home to provethat he can make his own way in theworld without the aid of the Barnes* name or millions. Patrons are advised^ to be early. Prices as usual.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 May 1923, Page 5
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197EMPRESS PICTURES, MANAIA. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 May 1923, Page 5
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