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MAORILAND PICTURES.

“ALL’S FAIR IN LOVE.” Wednesday’s picture concerns thfe adventures of Natalie Marshal] in love and marriage. \ Brought up by a. rich and indulgent father, pretty Nntafliie determines that, niat.hi.ng .shall prevent, her from winning Dolby Cameron. The marriage takes place and she retires to, her room to prepare for the- lion'eynifoon journey. Here she finds a gift front a. defeated rival. It is the Egyptian bracelet, and accompanying it is a, letter telling its history. Bobby finds himself as a husband without a wife, and lbs .attempts at. explawvtion are unavailing. After a separation, Natalia brings Bobby to* per feet.. Her experiences as ah amateur vamp are hilariously funinv. but. the final fade-out finds husband and wife reunited with a prophecy of being “happy forever after.” “A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE.” Friday's /feature! is entitled' “A Chapter" in Her Life.” “Very rich, but, very unhappy,” was the general description of Mr Evriugliam by his neighbours. Visiting him a.t the time she Mioirv opens were bis eldest son’s widow and tier grown-up daughter. A faithful, although autocratic old housekeeper, completed the menage. Neither Evringbain nor the housekeeper made an attempt to conceal their dislike for the .visitors. This was the condition of affairs when Jewel, daughter of Evringhaan’s youuges’ son "'came into ihe household. .Everyone,’ resented her intrusion, but Jewel had been, taught, by her mother that being afraid of anything or anyone was”wrung. Accordingly the child just goes on loving everyone and belli <»■ pleasant. The rav of sunshine gradnallv dispels the gloom of the household and turns the millionaire into an adoring grand hither, brings ills other grand-daughter liappmess and love and reunites father and son.

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Shannon News, 6 May 1924, Page 3

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MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 6 May 1924, Page 3

MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 6 May 1924, Page 3

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