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"THE BLACK SHEEP."

"The Black Sheepj*' to bo screened at West's, l»td M new change of programme at trie King's Theatre 'next Monday is a very exciting and thrilling drama. The story starts m the' Old Country, where jealousy and ill-treatipent make a wife leave her home to journey .to a sister m America. The scene . changes to across the border to Canada's wild territory, and some very fine'backwoodsman scenes are introduced. . Incidents of a sensational nature are numerous, and one has ft very good idea of the perils the police force of the Canadian frontier had to contend with m the lawless days of long agol The characters m the usual way of ' melodrama come together m the last act, and. the villain is discomfited, while the hero and heroine are seen enjoying the fruits of virtue and honesty. A splendid picture, well arranged and produced, The Black Sheep*' should be a good drawing card. Suitable music will be arranged for the orchestra by the condoctor, Signor Truda.

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NZ Truth, Issue 405, 29 March 1913, Page 7

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"THE BLACK SHEEP." NZ Truth, Issue 405, 29 March 1913, Page 7

"THE BLACK SHEEP." NZ Truth, Issue 405, 29 March 1913, Page 7

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