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AMUSEMENTS.

TEMUKA PICTURES,

"A Trip to Mars," to be screened at Temuka this (Saturday) evening is the first and only drama of its particular kind. It gives a pictorial representation of what life is supposed to be like on other planets than ours. There is no crime or, debauchery depicted. The < whole spirit of the production is beauty. Of course love has its place. The cost of the production is said to exceed £20,000. Comedy and Gazette complete the programme. In "The Wallop," to be screened at Temuka next Monday evening, Harry Carey has a real man's part. Returning to his old home town after making his fortune he seeks the woman he loves, only to find she is engaged to another. He went in search of his rival and finding him a good sort he, against all traditions, turned to and helped him out of his difficulties. The action is real Western, fast and furious. A gocd comedy and Gazette complete, a real Universal programme.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10281, 7 January 1922, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Temuka Leader, Issue 10281, 7 January 1922, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Temuka Leader, Issue 10281, 7 January 1922, Page 3