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MAORILAND PICTURES.

HOOT GIBSON MONDAY. Monday’s, feature at tlie local theatre is entitled “Broadway or Bust,” With Hoot Gibson in the lead. Dave Halles and Virginia Redding, residents of a, little cattle, town in tlie (West iha|ve been chill tLho.oid sweethearts. Virginia is. left a fortune, and decides to seek a higher social sphere. At a dance given on the eve of her departure for New York, site tells Dave of this decision. His heart is nearly broken. Comes the day when Dave sells his ranch for one million dollars. There as. radium on it. He decided tq go to New York, taking his friend Jeff Peters with Trim. In New York they ride to the hotel on horses. By spending freely they obtain a suite for the horses in a classy hotel. The publicity attracts a society woman seeking a new sen-j •sation. They are (invited to tea. I There Dave finds Virginia, but “high tones”, her. ILater, both are on a yachting party and Dave shows her that he is a real man. He forgives her.

HAY FEVER. This distressing malady is readily dispelled by the systematic use of Fluenzol. Sniff up from the palm oi the hand about half a teaspoonful or warm Fluenzol several times dally.*

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Shannon News, 19 December 1924, Page 2

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210

MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 19 December 1924, Page 2

MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 19 December 1924, Page 2

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