MAORILAND PICTURES.
A FORBIDDEN NOVEL., One of file greatest sensations ol the year is “The Forbidden Story of Paris and Monte Carlo.” “Poisoned Paradise,” when published as a novel, caused consternation and dismay in Monte Carlo, and wag/ proscribed there. It was the first story of Monte Carlo written by a man who had lived there, who knew the inside history of the gambling ring and who was not afraid to tell what he'knevge Robert W Service for many years spent his winters in Monte Carlo, that beautiful Paradise that is poisoned by the men and women who live there. See. the picture on Wednesday night.
AN OPEN LETTER TO WIVES AND HUSBANDS. “Dear Friend; There are so many wives who think they are door-mats and so many husbands who feel they are henpecked that it has remained for the famous author, Peter: B, Kyne, to set the world straight on the newlywed situation. He has done it superbly in ‘Brothers Under the Skin,’ the funniest motion picture study of married life ever brought to the screen, which will toe screened on (Friday night at the local theatre. If you have ever found cause to chuckle at some of the situations in married life you will enjoy the story of two husbands who found thai as far as doing dishes, paying bills, and taking orders are concerned they were brothers under the skin. You will laugh at their declaration of independence and you will howl at their wives who welcome the cave-man touch. By all means come and see this delicious entertainment.”
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Shannon News, 10 March 1925, Page 3
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