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WHY MARRY?

Wily marry? For love or for a living? That is the theme of May McAvoy’s Realart picture, “Everythin* i lor Sale,’’ .which will be shown at the Maoriland Theatre on Saturday. The story is announced as full of that sympathetic appeal of interpretation of which May M.cAvoy ig such a consummate mistress. The story is of a girl, fresh from finishing school, who [ finds herself confronted with the old problem of marriage for money or for love. Her .reactions and the'consequent situations are handled in a deit and entertaining manner, not Ijhe least enthralling being scenes where the - girl rescues her childhood playmate from the -waves, which are battering him, against the rocks. The 'heroine also has a tense scene in which she is accidentally locked in a closet, apd is slowly overcome by gas, until she falls against the door and thus attracts help. “THE CUB REPORTER.” A THRILLING SCREEN ATTRACTION A real treat is in store for toe patrons of the: Maoriland Theatre when they see the latest Richard Talmadge production, “The Cub Reporter” which will be shown on Monday. This production is a rapid-fire, thrilling comedy drama stunt, picture full of suspense, comedy and action that, goes to miake up good entertainment. The story relates the experience of Dick Harvey, a reporter for the “Morning Times,” who is sent out to ppt the story about the Sacred Jewel of Buddha, which came into possession of an American under peculiar circumstances. He becomes entangled in a Chinese Tong War, started to' regain. the jewel and has a, thousand and one 1 thrilling adventures, regaining the jewel and then finally winning a bride.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19231012.2.19

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Shannon News, 12 October 1923, Page 3

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WHY MARRY? Shannon News, 12 October 1923, Page 3

WHY MARRY? Shannon News, 12 October 1923, Page 3

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