MAORILAND THEATRE. MAORI LAND PICTURES. MAORILAND THEATRE. SATURDAY, JULY 15— "THE WILDCAT OF PARIS." “THE WILDCAT OF PARIS.” “THE WILDCAT OF PARIS.” Featuring PRISCILLA DEAN. PRISCILLA DEAN. PRISCILLA DEAN. CAST:Colette . Priscilla Dean “The Toad” Louis Darclay Jean Revel Edward Cecil Cheron Lucille Furness MONDAY, JULY 17— CHARLIE RAY makes the sun’s rays seem brighter than ever in “PEACEFUL VALLEY.” “PEACEFUL VALLEY.” “PEACEFUL VALLEY.” He loved his mother and a dog first, but he loved a girl the “worst.” They all come back to Peaceful Valley—You will, too. It is a most absorbing story of Love and Adventure on the Farm, where a villain goes to ruin others and rues instead. CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY In “PEACEFUL VALLEY.” “PEACEFUL VALLEY.” “PEACEFUL VALLEY.”
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ow V IbeSeeda^S UCCC6S T ‘AS YE SOW, SO SHALL YE REAP. 1 No truer words were ever written. If we sow tares we cannot reap wheat. If you seek for low-priced seeds, you will get a corresponding , quality. There is no poorer investment than so-called "Cheap” '
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Shannon News, 14 July 1922, Page 1
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344Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 14 July 1922, Page 1
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