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MAORILAND PICTURES

“EVANGELINE” TO-MORROW. Shannon residents are fortunate in being able to witness to-morrow evening at the Maoriland Theatre the famous William Fox picturisation of Longfellow’s great poem '■‘Evangeline.” The story is superbly staged and? magnificently photographed and is undoubtedly one of the triumphs of moving picture production of recent years. It is well-supported with lighter vein and'fopicaj. films, making a fine week-end “programme. For Monday there is another notable contribution to the entertainment of the town in the screen version of the now famous story ‘Quinney’s.”'

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Shannon News, 1 July 1921, Page 1

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MAORILAND PICTURES Shannon News, 1 July 1921, Page 1

MAORILAND PICTURES Shannon News, 1 July 1921, Page 1

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