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MAORILAND THEATRE.

“THE CYCLONE RIDER.” They burrow through a brok'en pipe into Howard’s ‘ 'skeleton' skyscraper. Jim, pursued by the gang out onto a beam on the twentieth floor, fights for life and death. Almost overpowered, almost crashed to the sidewalk below, he starts across a cable to the opposite house, just as the minister is wedding Doris to Trask. “The Shadow” cuts the cable; Jim catches it as lie falls, and like a human pendulum is hurled against the Howard home and crashes through a window to the foot of the altar, breaking up the ceremony, as detectives appeal' and arrest TTask, on whom “Weeping Wanda” has “squealed,” for murder. Jim marries Doris on the spot, though hardly dressed for the occasion. This is only one of the breathless thrills in “The Cyclone Rider,” due at the Maoriland on Saturday. “YOUNG IDEAS.”

Loaded with laughter!. Packed with pep! Crowded with comedy! These are some of the descriptive lines applicable to “Young Ideas,” Monday’s feature. Laura La Plante has the star role. All she had to do that day was to reject the man she loved, doctor a family of six, cook their meals and photograph some lions. See her busy day in “Young Ideas,” her newest bubbling Universal hit, directed by Robert HUI.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19250206.2.13

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Shannon News, 6 February 1925, Page 2

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213

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 6 February 1925, Page 2

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 6 February 1925, Page 2

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