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Maorilatid Theatre TO-NIGHT WMETRO fll picture Playing with fear is playing with fire. It is the pastime youth finds most thrilling. While Mrs. Fair was away, her daughter amused herself dangerously. Production The Famous Mrs. Fair Scenario by, Frances Marion. Directed by Fred Niblo MAORILAND THEATRE, SHANNON. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. JULY 22 and 24. CECIL B. DE MILLE MAMMOTH PRODUCTION. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS A PICTURE TOO BIG FOR WORDS. THE GREATEST FILM THAT HAS BEEN MADE. BREATHLESS MOMENTS IN THE PRODUCTION. The magnificence of the Pharaoh and the oppression of the Israelites. The pursuit of the chariots of Pharaoh. The Exodus. The Column of Fire and the parting of the Red Sea. Moses receiving the Commandments from the Lord and the return -toj the Chosen P eople who have made a Calf of Gold. And the inclusion of the wonderful Techni-color natural colour process heightens the grandeur and makes the spectacles awe inspiring. And in the modern story there are the thrilling moments when the wife discovers that her husband is false, the collapse of the cathedral, the fight between Sally Lung and Dan, the smashing Climax. Ten Years Hard Labour What For. To Keep the Landlord A man who works four days per week and owns his own home, is as well off as a man working six days per week and paying ernt. I have been instructed iby Mr Hemmingson to sell the whole of his property in Stafford and Grey Streets on very easy terms. THE BEST OF BUILDING SECTIONS. N PLANS NOW ON VIEW AT MY OFFICE, MAORILAND THEATRE. When Sections are paid for I will arrange finance to build a house. It will pay you to call and talk the matter over. A. E. HYDE.

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Shannon News, 17 July 1925, Page 1

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290

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 17 July 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 17 July 1925, Page 1

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