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KING'S PICTURES

Tho all-star programme continues to attract large audiences to the King's. One item deserving special mention is •'The Prairie Tra.il," an outline of which' is as follows:—Red AVing. an Indian maid, visits a U.S. fort to sell beads, Lieutenant Clifford being one of her customers. Later Clifford discovers the girl being abused by Eagle Eye.,a bad I Indian, anc^ rescues her. The Indians overpower the rsihvaymen, md secure some powder to blow up the train. The soldiers attack the Indians, and in tiie fio'jit which follows. Red AVmg receives a bullet, an:l dies in Clifford's aims. The other pictures will he found -equally interesting, and as they range over a variety of subjects they should succeed in attracting a. big house again to-night, when it is to be shown again for the last time.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20115, 1 July 1914, Page 8

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136

KING'S PICTURES Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20115, 1 July 1914, Page 8

KING'S PICTURES Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20115, 1 July 1914, Page 8

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