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MAORILAND THEATRE.

’‘THE GOVERNOR’S LADY.” On the pinnacle of success, mighty in his power, gloating in his ego, the Governor forgot the woman. Happy in his triumph, proud of his rise, she suffered in silence. She had shared llis poverty—encouraged him in this ambition—now, he triumphed alone! Then came the shadow 1 of the other woman! The dormant , tigress in the soul of his mate sprang to lifel She was battling for her love. David Relasco realised the power of the story for title stage. William Pox has strengthened it for the screen. “The Governor’s Lady” is a tribute to womankind and a monument to screen art. It will head Saturday’s hill at the Maoriland.

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Shannon News, 5 September 1924, Page 2

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115

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 5 September 1924, Page 2

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 5 September 1924, Page 2

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