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AMUSEMENTS

KING'S THEATRE. The story of "Blood Will Tell" deals with the life of Sampson Oakley, the youngest of a family of financial giants, whose apreciation of the joys of life is greater than his interest m money-grubbing. He becomes entangled in a college scrape and is expelled because he refuses to inform on his classmates. For this he is cast loose on his own reources, and, after a season among the midnight revellers of Broadway, finds himself with a wife and no visible means of support. Then the vigorous old blood or his ancestors asserts itself. He becomes a machinist, and finally througn his mechanical skill, is able to retrieve his father's fortunes, much to the discomfort of the conspirators who had planned to wreck the Oakley interests. ' Supported by Gauinont Graphic, "On and off the patent slip." showing the largest barque to visit N.Z being docked. 'A Vitagraph comedy, featuring Edith Storey, and a fine scenic.

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Taihape Daily Times, 18 February 1918, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, 18 February 1918, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, 18 February 1918, Page 4