THE MORILAND THEATRE. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. The greatest comedian on the screen to-day! Lovable jester to the millions and king of camera laughter. $ HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD . • IN ;i: > ; : "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE." "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE." "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE." ! “FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE.” “FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE.” “FOR HEAP’S SAKE.” “FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE.” , “FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE.” Harold Lloyd stands to-day as the leading individual exponent of clean, wholesome screen comedy. Not a picture of his career that cannot .be seen by young and old—father, mother, sister, brother, without a blush. The ideals that Paramount has applied to motion picture production, Harold Lloyd has persistently cultivated in his field. To-day, Harold Lloyd is king of laughter, and Paramount is proud to pay this tribute to him and to have the privilege of his pictures. ‘‘For Heaven’s Sake” is the second of these pictures. “For Heaven’s Sake” is the story of a'young millionaire who fell in love in the slums and tamed the whole district.
•Teeth Made White —Glorious, Gleaming Your gums like coral to contrast them —jtist remove that dingy him —»ee what happens. Modern dental science now has found a way that restores ** offcolour '' ‘teeth to dearness, 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. 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 feel that film. A slippery coating that absorbs discolourationsand keeps your teeth off colour, that breeds bacteria by the millions and invites tooth decay, gum troubles and pyorrhea. It is called Pepsodent—a newtype tooth paste that works by removing the dingy film coat from Remove it and you will be amazed at what you see. Discard old ways now. a* Q> JV » NGSMtO
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Shannon News, 12 July 1927, Page 1
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