THE MAORILAND THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. Hugo Bailing Production of Thackeray's world-famous Classic Novel. "VANITY FAIR." "VANITY FAIR." "VANITY FAIR." A Goldwyn Picture with 29 Characters, the chief of which are Rebecca Sharp Lord Steyne ...... Rawdon Crawley Capt. Wm. Dobbin ..... . George Osborne Amelia Sedley Joseph Sedley Miss Crawley ............ Mr Sedley . . Sir Pitt Crawley ......... Mrs Sedley Old Osborne . . . . ..... Mabel Ballin. . Hobart Bosworth. .v. . George Walsh. ...... . . Earle Foxe. .. ... Harrison Ford. . Eleanor Boardman. .... . Willard Louis. . Laura La Varnie. William Humphries. ..... Robert Mack. Tempe Pigott. .... James Marcus. "Vanity Fair" is a great romantic love story of real human beings with their weaknesses and their virtues truthfully presented. The principal character, Becky Sharp, is universally considered by'critics the most fascinating of all heroines, the most intriguing of all adventuresses in English romantic fifctiom The most celebrated scene of revelry, the fateful ball on the eve of the battle of Waterloo, is a dramatic part of the thrilling story. \ And then the battle itself, graphically presented on the screen, is a dynamic, panoramic, sensational nWion picture spectacle. Glorious, Gleaming Your gums like'coral to contrast them —just remove that dingy film ee what happens. Modern dental science ■> now has found a way that restores " off- . y colour " teeth to clearness, that gives toneless : gums a healthy coral tint Famous movie stars use ■ this way before going on r a scene. That's why movie smiles glisten so. Leading dentists urge it widely. For it protects the teeth 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. y Run your tongue across your teeth and you'll , feel that film. A slippery coating that absorbs discolourations and y t keeps your teeth off col- ' I our, that breeds bacteria l / by the millions and invites tooth aecay, gum trouble* and pyorrhea. Remove it and you will be amazed at what you see. Discard old ways now. Get Pepsodent at any dealer. HmwuiM nmrrjn BfiDS6CI«M nil »*W»t»»M) LT»
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Shannon News, 8 April 1927, Page 1
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340Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 8 April 1927, Page 1
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