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BULLS

• THE WILD BULL'S LAIR” [ Special “Chronicle” Service. ] Fred Thomson and his wonder horse. Silver King, in the Master Picture release, “The Wild Bull’s Laid,” their most spectacular picture will be screened at the Bulls Town Hall on Wednesday night. A raging, maddened, ferocious animal, half bison, half bull, pawing to attack the helpless old man tied to a tree! His terrified daughter, crazed with fear, gambling in the background. The ficndSh face of Eagle Eye, the haltbreed, waiting his revenge. Then —a flash of white—a dashing horse, a big, athletic rider hurling himself off his mount —and just as the bull breaks loose, a heroic cowboy hurls himself across his head, grabbing the death-dealing horns and locking into the most spectacular battle over staged for the screen.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20128, 23 April 1928, Page 2

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128

BULLS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20128, 23 April 1928, Page 2

BULLS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20128, 23 April 1928, Page 2

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