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MAORILAND PICTURES.

"SQUIBS' HONEYMOON." Squib's wedding is the most beautiful ever seen in a film, but her honeymoon is a scream. Every honeymoon is a great adventure, and "Squibs' Honeymoon" was certainly her greatest adventure in more senses tihaui one! . There's sweet sentiment and. humour in every British wedding and honeymoon ■'.... . and "Squibs' Honeymoon' 'is no exception to this rule. , 11 a.m. a Mushing bride. 11 p.m. a jealous, frantic wife! Let "Squibs' Honeymoon" be a lesson to you not to take your husband to Paris for a honeymoon. "Squifbs' Honeymoon", will be screened in Levin on Wednesday. Charlie Chaplin will • also appear in "The Immigrant." "THE ISLE OF LOIST SHIPS." In addition to possessing the most unusual story ever filmed, "The isle of Lost Ships," a Maurice Tourneur production which, is- scheduled to open on Friday, boasts of settings ■that are the last word im novelty, with the locale in the .middle of the Sargasso Sea, which has never before been used in a motion picture. .Legend has it that in the centre of this sea thousands of vessels have gathered through the action of the ocean currents, and TiQurneur has transferred this setting to the. screen in a weird fashion. The camera "reveals a vast panorama of ships, ranging from the old-time Spanish galleons, to the modem liner and submarine. It 'betrays a vision and imagination on the part of the director that defies description. "The Isle of Lost Ships," is a First National attraction, and the' cast in-; eludes , Anna Q. Niilsson, Walter Long, Frank Campeau, and 'Milton Sills.. :

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Shannon News, 19 January 1926, Page 3

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MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 19 January 1926, Page 3

MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 19 January 1926, Page 3

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