the maoriland pictures. THE MAORILAND PICTURES., THE MAORILAND PICTURES “THE WINDOWS OF THE WORLD.” SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17— A Big Two-Star Programme. BILL RUSSELL BILL RUSSELL 111 THE CHEATER REFORMED. THE CHEATER REFORMED. ... I How a crook becomes an honest man through a remarkable manifestation. The tolling of church bells by unseen hands brings to Lefty . McCall a message that alters the whole course of his life. Supported by LOUISE LOVELY LOUISE LOVELY In WHILE THE DEVIL LAUGHS. WHILE THE DEVIL LAUGHS An Underworld Story of a Heritage that turned a young life to ashes ' that flamed anew, when love came. FOX NEWS—Topioal. MONDAY, SEPTEMPER 19— . Can you imagine Norma Talmadge at fifty-two “Little daubs of powder, » Little spots of paint, Make a lovely woman Look like w£at she ain’t.” Three new Norma Tadmadges in “SHE LOVES\AND LIES.” “SHE LOVES AND LIES.” “SHE LOVES AtyD LIES." Woman—lovely woman—you never know when you’ve got ’em! “CUT THE CARDS 1 ’ Rollin Comedy PATHE GAZETTE. ' Thirteenth Episode “Fighting Trail.’*
BEDE’S SHANNON. '■y^EN. CHILDREN’S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS PARTY. x Masquerade, Maypole*, Games, Dancing. DRUIDS* HALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921. Children, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Adults to follow. Music, Mrs Butler. Good Supper. Ladies 2/6, Gents* 3/6, Children 1/. CLASSIC AND MODERN DANCING. TUITION by MRS PARKHOUSE. LIMITED number of Pupils (children) only taken in Dancing, Deportment and Calisthenics. Parents of intending pupils may interview Mrs pafKh° use as t° t erras > e * c -* on Wednesday find Saturday afternoons after 3 p.m.
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Shannon News, 16 September 1921, Page 1
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