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"WHITE SHOULDERS."

Two elements, each of thetm. with considerable' force, contribute to the fundamentals of "White Shoulders" starring Ratherine Macdonald at the Maoriland to-morrow. The first deals with the right, or even the duty, of a' mother to land a rich hulsband for her daughter so that the daughter may escape the horrors of poverty which has well nigh overwhelmed the mother. The second element, and the one which must impress itself on every one of less than unlimited means, deals with the evils of the credit system and shows the meshes in which a person who buys on the installment plan may become, emitanfflcd. These two themes were skilfully interwoven, by George Kibhe Turner when lie wrote "White Shoulders" for the Saturday Evening Post, and the result is a -photoplay far above the ordinary. /

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Shannon News, 27 November 1923, Page 3

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135

"WHITE SHOULDERS." Shannon News, 27 November 1923, Page 3

"WHITE SHOULDERS." Shannon News, 27 November 1923, Page 3

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