MAORILAND THEATRE. MAORILAND PICTURES. MAORILAND THEATRE. / TO-NIGHT Commencing at 8 sharp. De Luxe Presentation of D. W. GRIFFITHS’ Mighty Masterpiece “WAY DOWN EAST. “WAY DOWN EAST. A Story of Laughter, Quaint Absurdities, Springing Gay Barn Dances. Love’s voice, sweet and lowstrong and tender.
GLITTERING SPECTACLES, GORGEOUS COLOUR SCENES, GLORIOUS LIGHTING EFFECTS. A Medley of Passions and Virtues, Good Deeds and Evil; Romance and Humour. In short, Life itself. Anti THE MOST TERRIFIC CLIMAX EVER 1 IMAGINED BY ' THE MIND OF MAN. The stupendous ice-break—vast, masses of ice grinding, drifting and crushing over the abyss of waters. The heroine slowly, helplessly going to death over the roaring waters. The hero risking doom a thousand times, . . . THEN the rescue. You will not bei ashamed to loin the thousands and CHEER—with a lump in your throat. . Exclusively controlled by United Artists of Australasia, Ltd. Book at Mrs Aldcrsey’s, fre§ of charge. Prices: 1/8, 2/2, Children 9d.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 7 Carl Laeinmle presents HERBERT RAW LIN SON HERBERT RAWLINSON HERBERT RAWLINSON As “THE SCRAPPER.” “THE SCRAPPER.” “THE SCRAPPER.” In corduroys he was a fighting ■cyclone in dress clothes he was a glorious lover. But the day he mixed business and pleasure he started on the busiest hour you ever saw in pictures. . With Full Supporting Programme
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 The Management presents a mighty programme of Pictures, Song, Music and Surprises. An entertainment that will get you and hold you in rapt admiration for over two solid hours—amusement that instructs, stimulates and delights. The Latest Novelty, The Latest Craze. THE RAGE OF THE WORLD THE COMMUNITY INTERLUDE. THE COMMUNITY INTERLUDE THE COMMUNITY INTERLUDE. Led by the Professional Master of the Art, MU ABEL ROWE MR; ABEL ROWE New Zealand’s Favourite Tenor Vocalist. YOU can join (him in making the roof ratttle with-, the melody of Popular Song. IT’S GREAT FUN! GREAT FUN! Also, Full Picture Programme. Headed by Lewis Stone in “BEAU REBEL.” "BEAU REBEL.” "BEAU REBEL.” A Stunning Society Drama.
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Shannon News, 6 October 1922, Page 1
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