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WORLD’S PICTURES

“THAT’S AIY DADDY.’’ TO-NIGHT. “That’s Aly Daddy,” a particularly good Reginald Denny picture, Avill bo seteened for the last time to-night. It Avoid d be difficult to imagine a better picture for all round entertainment. There is a delightful romance, plenty cf humour, and thrills galore.

RIN TIN TIN IN “A RACE FOE LIFE. ’ ’

SATURDAY. Riu-Tin Tin has portrayed many a character in picture parts, Avhich haA'C endeared him to millions of young folks (of all ages) everywhere. Ho has been wolf dog, North-west Alounted, London waif, mountaineer, flying hero, and now comes “A Race For Life,” in Avhich lie is a follower of the race tracks. He ami his pal go south by the box car route so that the former may become a jockey. All sorts of ol staelcs arc overcome Avith a- bounding eagerness that rouses onlookers to wild excitement. A rival horseowner tries to injure the horse Rinty’s pal is to drive. Rinty attacks and is temporally blinded. Rescued) by his pal he is hidden aim! apparently deserted since the men have kidnapped the boy. Rinty escapes, and rushing to his master, frees him in time to got to the track as the big racing meeting starts. But this is only the beginning. Rinty outclasses even himself in the astonishing way by which he contrives to make the race a victory. You’ll root for .Rinty as never before.

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Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 16 November 1928, Page 3

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WORLD’S PICTURES Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 16 November 1928, Page 3

WORLD’S PICTURES Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 16 November 1928, Page 3

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