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MAORILAND MAORILAND MAORILAND PICTURES. THEATRE. THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15— SHE DANCES— To Heathen Idols To tlie Wind Gods To the Surf Gods To the Wood Gods CLAD— In a wisp of grass An alluring smile. SHE DANCES— Straight into your hearts in D. W. GRIFFITH’S . Latest First National Production, “THE IDOL DANCER” “THE IDOL DANCER” “THE IDOL DANCER” A .Tale of Strange Lands and Re heilious Men, a Tale of heartthrobs and fighting, but withal a tale of redemption and beauty most •thrilling. Epic, Unforgettable Magnificence A First National Attraction.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17HELEN JEROME EDDY And LITTLE BEN ALEXANDER In "THE TURN OF THE ROAD.” “THE TURN OF THE ROAD.” “THE TURN OF THE ROAD.” A Beautiful Story of the power of Love over Hate, and the simple faith of a 'child that overcame fear and unbelief. A Rich Man's Son who sank to the depths of degradation, in search of truth, and found it in his own home. Supported by ~ “SMASHING BARRIERS” “SMASHING BARRIERS” “SMASHING BARRIERS” v. With WILLIAM DUNCAN. A Smashing Melodrama of Rick and Romance in the Great Outdoors, in the Lumber Camps, the Football Feld and the Mountains. A VITAGHAPH SERIAL. Fifteen Weeks of Adventure. By Albert E. Smith and Cyrus Townsend Brady. TOKOMARU. TOKOMARU. TOKOMARU. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16— “THE TURN IN THE ROAD.” “THE TURN IN THE ROAD.” “THE TURN IN THE ROAD.” With Full Supports.

E. G. GOAKLEY'S E. G. GOAKLEY'S Dining Rooms, BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. FRESH FISH DAILY. Fall Stocks of . CONFECTIONERY, CIGARETTES, 1 TOBACCO, ETC. BLOCK CAKE 1/8 per IP. RICH BLOCK CAKE 2/ per lb. SULTANA CAKES At 1/ each. CREAM SPONGE 2/ each SUMMER DRINKS. PIES EVERY SATURDAY. PHONE 71.

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Shannon News, 14 February 1922, Page 1

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284

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 14 February 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 14 February 1922, Page 1

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