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MAORILAND PICTURES. MAORILAND THEATRE. MAORILAND THEATRE. ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17— HELEN JEROME EDDY * And v LITTLE BEN ALEXANDER In “THE TURN OF THE ROAD." “THE TURN OF THE ROAD.” “I\HE TURN OF THE ROAD." A Beautiful Storv 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 oT'truth, and found it in his own home. Supported by “SMASHING BARRIERS" “SMASHING BARRIERS" “SMASHING BARRIERS" With ' WILLIAM DUNCAN. A Smashing Melodrama of Rick and Romance “In the Great Outdoors, in the Lumber Camps, the Football Feld and the Mountains. 4 A VITAGHAPH SERIAL. Fifteen Weeks of Adventure. By Albert E. Smith and i Cyrus Townsend Brady.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18— WILLIAM FOR presents WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARKUM WILLIAM FARNUM “HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE'’ “HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE” ! “HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE” A Superb Actor in a Superb Drama. The story of a man’s heroic struggle for love of a selfish .wife.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20 “Alter the night and storm * The mom and calm. . . And with it came the little sea-waif, sole survivor of a line ship, who was to blossom into sweet womanhood and come between two partners—and save one from a certain death A ROMANCE OF THE CORNISH COAST. “SAVED FROM THE SEA.” “SAVED FROM THE SEA/’ “SAVED FROM THE SEA.” “SAVED FROM THE SEA.” SEE THE Great fight in. the fisherman's cottage —Arrest of an. innocent man—His trial for murder—Little sea-waif’s efforts to prove his innocence—Last good-bye—Repreived on the threshold of death—Thes escape from prison— Confession—Great finale.

E. G. COAKLEY’S E. G„ COAKLEY'S Dining Rooms, BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. i MEALS AT ALL HOURS. FRESH FISH DAILY. Fuai Stocks of CONFECTIONERY, CIGARETTES, TOBACCO, ETC. BLOCK CAKE ‘ 1/8 per lb. RICH BLOCK CAKE 2/ per 11). SULTANA CAKES At 1/ each. CREAM SPONG E 2/ each , SUMMER DRINKS. PIES EVI-RY SATURDAY, PHONE 71.

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Shannon News, 17 February 1922, Page 1

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318

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 17 February 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 17 February 1922, Page 1

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