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MAORILAND PICTURES.

“THE TRIUMPH OF THE RAT.” One of the best and most entertaining photodramas of the present season, “Triumph of the Rat," will be enjoyed by the audience of the • Maoriland. Theatre on Wednesday. With Ivor Novella, famous British star, playing in the principal male role, and Isabel Jeans in the leading feminine part, and with such well-known stars of screen and stage as Nina Vanna, Julie Suede and Mrs Hayden Ooflin in other roles of importance, “Triumph of the Rat” is bound to be an interesting picture. But this is not all ,for the story itself, has for its theme woman’s age old influence oyer men. It shows woman's tremendoustdnfluence in shaping the life of a man either for good or evil. Not only intense drama and gripping suspenee but humour of the kind that brought many laughs from the . audience, marks this picture. There are some very fine touches in the sequences of Parisian night life. ‘ ‘THE BIG SHOW. • * See the three-ring circus!; See the Wild West Show! See the trained elephant herd! See the Red Indian raid! See 100 Rauch cowboy's in action! See American ’§ biggest and best circus! See the Wild Steer Stanmpede! See the lions, tigers, leopards, baboons, monkeys, camels! See Tom Thumb, Alino the the trick ponies', .etc.- - See “The Big Show” at the Maoriland Theatre on.' Friday. ‘ 4 *

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Shannon News, 20 November 1928, Page 2

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MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 20 November 1928, Page 2

MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 20 November 1928, Page 2

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