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"JAZZMANIA" TO-NIGHT.

The pidturd of tba year will be presented at the Maoriland to-night in "Jazzmamia." Fast-moving and vital drama, clothes that make women ga.sp, settings such as only riii'any productions (can, afford—these have comiei to be* the elements surrounding Mae Murray in her pOiotoplays which the public has enjoyed and toward- which it looks forward impatiently to enjoying again. Every picture this star has come to the screen in has> been a sensational hit. -peacock Alley," ''Fascination and "Broadway Rose" have 'built up tor Miss Murray perhaps tlhe biggest individual following among fans that, there is to-day. She is onique m interesting both men-.and women. Her pictured are imagination of splendour picturised. "Jazzmama" is .J«f lf lal> est effort, and is a, class by itself. "BUCKING THE BARRIER.'' Special attention is directed to tne Saturday programme' featuringr Dustin Farnum in "Buckmp» the Earner The picture is shown by special request of many local patrons and is one of, the finest Fox productions to date.

"THE MIDNIGHT GUEST" ON MONDAY. One man offered her love—but without marriage; the other, offered marriage. There wasn't any doubt which she° should accept, but still she hesitated. One man had done everything he could to hurt and belittle her, the otiher everything possible to make her life worth while, but she was a woman a. passionate woman of many strange moods, and who can explain the workings of a soman's imnd. Suddenly she crossed the room J a cloak from its hook and hurried Sutinto the night. Didl to the cvnic. or to the man who had offered marriage, or did she go back i 0 the Sitter? The answer to this strange Triangle from! life will a. the Maoriland on Monday night in "The Midnight Guest,"

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Shannon News, 9 November 1923, Page 3

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"JAZZMANIA" TO-NIGHT. Shannon News, 9 November 1923, Page 3

"JAZZMANIA" TO-NIGHT. Shannon News, 9 November 1923, Page 3

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