MAORILAND PICTURES.
“A DANGEROUS PASTIME.” Lew Cody’s picture, “A Dangerous Pastime,” comes to the Alaariland Theatre oil Saturday, and willrank amon o- the most ambitious films of She year as well as one of the most costiv. The gorgeous interior scenes were erected at an enormous exP< *Mr Cody, as happy-go-lucky Barry Adams, is shown, not as a Ms®. ical bachelor pursued by ladies— but as a care-free, lovable young man—with, a lady pursuing his pocketbook. while he is occupied by avoiding her and trying to win the air] he really loves. b “THE WESTERN WALLOP. A desperaite fight in a convict camp is one of the thrilling incidents feature starring Jack Hoxie on Soout, his white horse, being S( Te&nCd in the Maori land Theatre on Monday. The story deals principally with the successful efforts of the character played by Hoxie to- break up a ring of'cattle smugglers.
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Shannon News, 12 June 1925, Page 2
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