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MAORILAND THEATRE

"JOANNA." # MEET HEE TO-MOREOW. "Joanna" is a drama specially writ- , ten. for that popular duo Dorothy McJ Kail and Jack Mulhale. Joanna has been left two million dollars and does not know the donor. How Joanna spends the money and her efforts to find out the solution makes up a magnificent picture. A Gazette and comedy are also screened in conjunction with the star featare at the Maoriland Theatre to-morrow. v "PARTNERS AGAIN". PROMISES A SENSATION. When Samuel Goldwyn's latest production, "Partners Again—With Potash and Pcrlmutter" opens at the Maoriland Theatre on Friday, comedy lovers are promised a portion Qf laughs such, i-s is seldom meted out in an evening.. Needless to say, "Partners Again" | is another of those rollicking business comedies wherein the famous partners, portrayed by George Sidney and Alexander Cair, engage in a distinctly different line of business. This time it is the distribution of automobiles which captures their fancy. They deal in the "Schenckmann Six,",, a car principally noted "for its faults. ; enees in demonstrating the new models,. Many and harassing are their experiand many hair-breadth escapes are theiilot.

Not all the ihriJls* are contained in the automobile episodrs, however. The dynamic pair of business men are also called up an to indulge in a most erratic airplane journey, and Abe is in no condition for faeronautics at the time. In fact, he is smuggled, one might say, from a bed of sickness and pain, and not even allowed the necessary time to prepare for the journey. , Armed with only a hot water bottle, unit, Abe sets forth to conquer the air and wearing naught but his robe de under the guiding hand of Mawruss. Things happen fast and furiously, but for the benefit of those who look forward to' the annual appearance of -thesa twe fun-makers, it may be said that they escape practically unscathed

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Shannon News, 2 November 1926, Page 3

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312

MAORILAND THEATRE Shannon News, 2 November 1926, Page 3

MAORILAND THEATRE Shannon News, 2 November 1926, Page 3

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