THE MAORILAND THEATRE. TONIGHT. 'Ullo! 'Ere we are again!" In Bruce Bairnsfather's "THE BETTER 'OLE." "THE BETTER 'OLE." "THE BETTER 'OLE." "THE BETTER 'OLE." "THE BETTER 'OLE.' 1 "THE BETTER 'OLE." A Warner Bros.' production with SYD. CHAPLIN as "OLD BILL." SYD. CHAPLIN as "OLD BILL." SYD. CHAPLIN as "OLD BILL." SYD. CHAPLIN as "OLD BILL." SYD. CHAPLIN as "OLD BILL." The instantaneous success of "The Better 'Ole" has gone down in the annals of stage history" as one of the sensations of the American Theatre. The characterization of Old Bill Busby in "The Better 'Ole" has been hailed as Syd Chaplin's masterpiece. Yet it is undoubtedly the most difficult impersonation which he has ever brought to the screen, as in many ways it is the direct opposite of Chaplin's real personality. One of the few things they have in common is a splendid instinctive sense of humour, but even this offers as Syd's is polished, subtle and liglitning-quick, while Old Bill's is deliberate, pointed and naive. Teeth Your gums like coral to contrast them —just remove that dingy film —see what happens. —JSIfiPpUs— Modern dental science now. has found a way that restores " off- \ colour " teeth to clear- \ ness, that gives toneless gums a healthy coral tint Famous movie stars use this way before going on a scene. That's why movie smiles glisten so. Leading dentists urge it widely. For it protects the teeth v and firms tender gums. It is called Pepsodent—a newtype tooth paste that works by removing the dingy film coat from teeth that old-time dentifrices did not clear off successfully. That's why brushing fails you. 4 / Run your tongue across •f your teeth and you'll feel that film. A slip- ' A - pery coating that ab- // sorbs discolourations and ' /1 keeps your teeth off col- ' I our, that breeds bacteria V / by the millions and invites tooth decay, gum troubles and pyorrhea. Remove it and you will be amazed at what you see. Discard old ways now. Get Pepsodent at any dealer.
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Shannon News, 11 March 1927, Page 1
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336Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 11 March 1927, Page 1
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