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AMUSEMENTS.

KING’S THEATRE

“WILD HORSE MESA.”

Swifter and swifter they raced across the deser£ —a pack of fleet-footed wild horses and the hard-riding outlaws sweeping them on to the death-trap ahead. Then the stampede—and a human life in jeopardy to save these horses from certain destruction. Just another of those thrilling moments in the Zane Grey picture, “Wild Horse Mesa,” which screens for the last time to-night at the King’s Theatre. It is a Western of Westerns, and you will have the thrill of your life when you see it. The film of the funeral of Rudolph Valentino will also screen for the final time.

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Thames Star, Volume LXI, Issue 16781, 27 January 1927, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Thames Star, Volume LXI, Issue 16781, 27 January 1927, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Thames Star, Volume LXI, Issue 16781, 27 January 1927, Page 4

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