THE MAORILAND THEATRE. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. "STELLA DALLAS." "STELLA DALLAS." "STELA "STELLA DALLAS." "STELLA DALLAS." •' "STELLA DALLAS." "STELLA DALLAS." "STELLA DALLAS." "STELLA DALLAS." The World's Greatest Emotional Entertainment, whose private screening caused a sensation at the Prince Edward, Sydney. Featuring MISS BELLE BENNETT, RONALD COLMAN, LOISMORAN, JEAN HERSHOLT, ALICE JOYCE. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUNR. Smiles merge into sobs; laughter follows tears; and thrill succeeds thrill, in this great romance of misunderstood girlhood, whose faults and follies both saints and sinners will understand. Far greater and sweeter than "Over the JEJill"; more beautiful than "Humoresque"; as poignantly tragic as "Madame X"; "Stella Dallas" moved audiences, ushers, actresses and the press to tears in Paris, London and New York. The force and sublimity of its heart-appeal make it the grandest drama of the age—one whose memory will remain with you for ever—and one that will leave you with lasting regret if you fail to see it on Friday. Glorious, Gleaming Your gums like coral to contrast them—just remove that dingy film —see what happens. I Modern dental science now has found a way that restores " off- , colour " teeth to clearness* 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 and firms tender gums. It is called Pcpsodent—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. ' Run your tongue across your teeth and you'll I feel that film, A slipt pery coating that ab- ' sorbs discolourationsand y i keeps your teeth off col- ' I our, that breeds bacteria l / by the millions and invites tooth decay, gum trouble and pyorrhea. Remove it and you wiU be amazed at what you see. Discard old ways now. Get Pepsodent at any dealer. Hwm-cmniM i—w»w no i»m ir a fmimmJSvm -wtwa»AS-
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Shannon News, 10 May 1927, Page 1
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327Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 10 May 1927, Page 1
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