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MAORILAND PICTURES.

“Broken Blossoms,” D. W. Griffith's , latest great spectacular effort, is due at the local theatre to-night. “THE TALK OF THE TOWN.” “Thei Talk of the Town,” to be screened on Saturday, is the convincing story of a butterfly wife who delights in secret flirtations, although strictly reared, when an innocent bit of playfulness would bring forth stern rebukes and severe punishment. While the sequence of the story is good, there are many happy incidental sidelights, comedy abounds, though In some instances it comes very near to tragedy. ■ A CHAMBERS STORY. On Monday the screen will be occupied with a remarkable story by R. W. Chambers, entitled “The Restless Sex,” and a Mack Sennett comedy.

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Shannon News, 24 November 1922, Page 2

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MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 24 November 1922, Page 2

MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 24 November 1922, Page 2

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