THE MAORILAND PICTURES.
WEDNESDAY’S PROGRAMME.
A treble-feature programme is due at the local picture theati*e to-morrow uiglit. tEthel "clay ton heads the bill in “Sham,” a gripping comedy-drama. An Arbuckle comedy, “Fatty Out West,” lends support, and there are the first two episodes erf the gi’eat historical chapter play, “Stanley in Africa,” altogether a “money’s worth” bill.
“BROKEN BLOSSOMS” ON FRIDAY. • The management have been fortunate in securing for Friday, D. W. Griffiths’ latest triumph, “Broken Blossoms,” fresh from a record-breaking season ip Auckland that had to be extended to enable those who wanted to do so to see it. The great American producer is reported to have achieved a masterpiece in “Broken Blos-
soms.”
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Shannon News, 21 November 1922, Page 3
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115THE MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 21 November 1922, Page 3
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