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MAORILAND PICTURES,

“GO STRAIGHT” ON SATURDAY

Frank Mayo appears at the Maoriland Theatre to-morrow (Saturday) night in the Universal Company’s production of “Go Straight,” the story of a two-fisted preacher, who beiieves that religion should mean service. He inculcated liis faitli into a rough, backwood community alter a man-to-nian fight with the sinister influences of corrupt politicians.' Alter the battle is over, a new town arises from its own dead ashes, and the man of l&ith is uniied in love with the daughter of liis -enemy. This is a picture that will “go straight” to your heart and lake its place with the other good dungs you have seen on the screen.. MONDAY’S BIG FEATURE. '

On Monday a thrilling drama will be screened, entitled t ‘Always Audacious.” It tells the story of Perry Danton, a young San Francisco millionaire, who has a double, Slim Attucks, a gentleman crook, who was born on the same day as Perry, and is just like him in every physical respect. In the lobby of a palatial hotel Slim is startled when a beautiful girl asks him why he failed to keep a certain appointment. Slim realises that he has a double in the city, and guessing that the man is rich, decides to play the game. Startling incidents follow, and these csn safely be left to the film presentmentto reveal.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19220901.2.11

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Shannon News, 1 September 1922, Page 3

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226

MAORILAND PICTURES, Shannon News, 1 September 1922, Page 3

MAORILAND PICTURES, Shannon News, 1 September 1922, Page 3

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