MAORILAND THEATRE. MAORILAND PICTURES. MAORILAND THEATRE. SATURDAY, JULY 29T’he powerful story of the doctor who dropped the shams of society when he saw his wife’s honour being dragged in the mud through her vain ambitions,- and fought his way-to her side to stay there through life! Carl Laemmle presrnts FRANK MAYO FRANK MAYO FRANK MAYO 111 "DR. JIM." "DR. JIM.” “DR. JIM." A Universal Picture. If you like thrill—if you like tense moments between real men . and real women—if you respond to the glamour of a tropic moon on Southern Seas—and above all, if you like a man’s fight between men, don’t miss this great drama starring Frank Mayo.
MONDAY, JULY 31— "WHAT'S WORTH WHILE." "WHAT'S WORTH WHILE.” "WHAT’S. WORTH WHILE.” ' CAST. The Aristocrat Claii-e Windsor Her Father Arthur V. Hull Her Cousin Mona Lisa The Commoner Louis Calhern His Pal Edwin Stevens
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Shannon News, 28 July 1922, Page 1
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