MAORILAND PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. MARY PHILBIN and MARY PHILBIN and MARY PHILBIN and MA BY PHILBIN and MARY PKILBIN and MARY PHILBIN and IVAN MOSJUKINE in IVAN MOSJUKINE in IVAN MOSJUKINE in IVAN MOSJUKINE in IVAN MOSJUKINE in IVAN MOSJUKINE in "SURRENDER." "SURRENDER." "SURRENDER." "SURRENDER." "SURRENDER." "SURRENDER." "SURRENDER." The world ablaze in a fury of hate. Peaceful villages trample'd" and destroyed. The whole social structure turned topsy-turvy. Chaos. Confusion. A beautiful maiden desired by a powerdrunk Russian prince. A- girl who held her honour dearer than her'life. But her refusal meant obliteration to her whole people: A tremendous awe-in-spiring drama. An emotional feast. A magnificent spectacle. . See it! SATURDAY. SCREENLAND 'S ■ MOST DELIGHTFUL LOVERS IN "HEAVEN ON EARTH." "HEAVEN ON EARTH." "HEAVEN ON EARTH." "HEAVEN ON EARTH." "HEAVEN ON EARTH." "HEAVEN ON EARTH." "HEAVEN ON EARTH." , RENEE ADOREE and RENEE ADOREE and .... , RENEE ADOREE and RENEE ADOREE and CONRAD NAGEL. CONRAD NAG-EL. CONRAD NAGEL. CONRAD NAGEL. "Heaven on Earth" abounds in romance, adventure, action, and cular drama. It tells of the revolt of Youth—of the ..son of a wealthy f am-' ily who threw' away fiancee, -position, home and power in order to find romance in fhe highways and byways. He found a great and true love—and then Fate snatched it from' him. He wandered the, world seeking that which he had lost. And then Pate relented, and brought him back to his gypsy sweetheart in a moment- of great peril. "Heaven on Earth" whirls the beholder from the feverish gaiety of Paris to the romantic trials of gypsy love with its sudden hate and its tempestuous emotions. MONDAY. THE SERIAL UNIQUE. "BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD." "BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD." "BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD." "BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD." "BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD." HAYDEN STEVENSON. HAYDEN STEVENSQN. HAYDEN STEVENSON. HAYDEN STEVENSON. HAYDEN STEVENSON. THE WHOLE WORLD FALLS. in utter ruin—if the secret of Blanton's discovery leaks out—r chaos rules amid inconceivable disaster and untold misery—governments topple —money is useless^ — he holds the destiny of humanity in the hollow of his hand —that "BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD/' "SMILE, BROTHER, SMILE." "SMILE, BROTHER, SMILE." "SMILE, BROTHER, SMILE." "SMILE, BROTHER, SMILE." "SMILE, BROTHER, SMILE." MILES OF SMILES IN THIS ONE DOROTHY MACKAILL DOROTHY MACKAILL DOROTHY MACKAILL DOROTHY MACKAILL DOROTHY MACKAILL and JACK MULHALL. JACK MULHALL. JACK MULHALL. JACK MULHALL. JACK MULHALL.
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Shannon News, 31 August 1928, Page 1
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386Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 31 August 1928, Page 1
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