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MAORILAND THEATRE.

- "WOMAN WISE" Featured in "Woman Wise," a Fox Films production said to be packed Avith humor and high adventure in foreign 'places, William Russell, Jume Collyer, and Walter Pidgeon are coming to the local theatre on Wednesday next. The story is laid in the oil fields of Persia and centres about the love affairs of Russell, as a ne-er-do-Avell, and Pidgeon, a United States Consul, in the land of the pashas. June Collyer, cast as a beautiful American girl, is sent to Jedda to.serve as assistant consul to Pidgeon. Adventure and fast action combine here to keep the entire cast keved throughout the length of the story. Hard fighting, hilarious comedy and keen human values have been capitalized by Director Ray to the best possible advantage. In the strong supporting cast are twelve nationalities, ranging from Russian to American, and all have ample opportunity to display their ability. '* "THE SKY ROCKED." x Married nine times and divorced eight is the record of Peggy Hopkins Joyce, the world's richest blonde, avlio appears in "The Sky Rocket" on Friday "What is the lure," asks one American writer. "Is it he* beauty? Is i.t her naivete? Is it her* natural charm? fascination? or is it an "indefinable .something as yet unnamed that has made her the magnet that attract.*, thousands to her? Here is your -chance to see her for yourself.'* Here is a picture that, fairly vibrates with her beauty and personality—a thrilling, thv.ibl.iiig drama written by Adcle Ro-

gers St. John, as a warning to the girls of the world, showing the dizzy heights of stardom, its luxury, and the splendid crash of her fall to earth—and love!"

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Shannon News, 13 November 1928, Page 3

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MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 13 November 1928, Page 3

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 13 November 1928, Page 3

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