MAORILAND PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. The crowning glory of the screen. HARRY LANGDON HARRY LANGDON HARRY LANGDON HARRY LANGDON HARRY LANGDON , “THE CHASE.” “THE CHASE.” “THE CHASE.” “THE CHASE.” . He was a hero to his "wife —but zero to her mother. ,So he starts out to become a Don Juan. Then the fun begins . . . and it' doesn’t stop till our Harry has taken you through enough comedy complications to keep you in laughs for a whole year! TUESDAY—NEW YEAR’S NIGHT. MASTER PICTURES PRESENT RIN-TIN-TIN RIN-TIN-TIN ' RIN-TIN-TIN Rl^-TIN-TIN “HILLS OF KENTUCKY.” “HILLS OF KENTUCKY;” “HILLS OF KENTUCKY.” “HILLS OF KENTUCKY.” “HILLS OF KENTUCKY.”
With JASON EOBAEDS JASON EOBAEDS JASON EOBAEDS JASON EOBAEDS * '■*» Dorothy Dwan Tom Santschi. Dorothy Dwan Tom Santschi. Dorothy Dwan —— Tom Santschi. Dorothy Dwan Tom Santschi. A WAENEE BEOS.’ CLASSIC OF THE SCREEN. 4© ... - ■ ■ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2nd. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. , “GRIP OF THE YUKON.” 1 “GRIP OF THE YUKON.” “GRIP OF THE YUKON.” “GRIP OF THE YUKON.” “CRIP OF THE YUKON.” “GRIP OF THE YUKON.” A g ippiiig story, of love and hatred laid in the romantic gold fields o! Alaska, with NEIL HAMILTON, NEIL HAMILTON, NEIL HAMILTON, FEANOIS X. BUSHMAN, FEANCIS X. BUSHMAN, FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN, and JUNE MAELOWE. and JUNE MAELOWE. ' and JUNE MAELOWE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4th. •'TIiE ADORABLE OUTCAST.” “THE ADORABLE OUTCAST." “THE ADORABLE OUTCAST.” “THE ADORABLE OUTCAST.” “THE ADORABLE OUTCAST.” “THE ADORABLE OUTCAST.” "THE ADORABLE OUTCAST.” “THE ADORABLE OUTCAST.” The screen adaptation of Beatric. Grimshaw’s novel —“ /‘CONN OF THE CORAL SEAS.’’
Peatuniig EDITH ROBERTS, EDITH ROBERTS, EDITH ROBERTS, EDMUND BURNS, EDMUND BURNS, EDMUND BURNS, WALTER LONG, WALTER LONG, WALTER LONG, JESSICA HARCOURT. JESSICA HARCOURT. JESSICA HARCOURT Directed hy NORMAN DAWN. Actually filmed in Australia andthe Pacific Isles at a cost of £35,000! Action and Fight! Thrills and Ivxcitchnent! Heart appeal and eye appeal! All the strongest elements of entertainment in a glamorous setting! Swaying palms, dreamy nights, colourful sunsets, and the velvet seas that wash the coral reefs of the South Sea Isles create the languorous atmosphere in this mighty screen adaptation of Beatrice Grimshaw's well-known novel
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Shannon News, 31 December 1928, Page 1
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340Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 31 December 1928, Page 1
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