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MAORILAND PICTURES.

“ROBBERY UNDER ARMS” i TO-NIGHT. To-night the Maoriland nanigement is screening Rolf Bolde. wuo l's classic of tne Australian bush “Robbery Under Arms.” There are few, it’ any, in Australasia who are not acquainted wjt’i the daring expLWs m the. gang of which the romantic Starlight was the central figure. The fortunes of the Young Marstons is, perhaps, one of the ihost momentous episodes. It was a toss of the coin whether they would go straight or ride with the daring outlaw. Fate in the turn of the coin was against them, and they entered on the career that led to their undoing. The story-is so full of incident, not altogether without its brighter moments, that it forms a picture so outstanding for thrills and daring that it makes a picture overflowing in absorbing interest, In the production, attention to scene and detail \is faithfully produced, and in the hands of accomplished artists loses none of f the tenser moments that have made the original work one of the most popular in connection with the early periods of Australian life. Movie lovers in the Shannon district should not miss seeing this great Australian star film tonight, ' 4 ' , “THE. LITTLE DAMOZEL / TO-MORROW. For to-morrow night’s programme the Clarendon drama, "The Little Damozel,” starring Barbara Conrad, heads the bill. This is an engrossing story, in which July Alardy, "tne little Damozel,” goes through the fire of bitter experience. The situations are such that try the little heroine to the full, but she rings true, and reaps her final reward. The star attraction is well supported by a Topical Budget, a K.K. cartoon, "Daring Deeds of Doug. Darebanks,” "Imperial India’ (scenic), and the last episode of ‘‘The Lost City,”

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Shannon News, 8 November 1921, Page 3

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MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 8 November 1921, Page 3

MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 8 November 1921, Page 3

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