MAORILAND PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. HI NEMO A.” “HI NEMO A.” , “ HI NEMO A.” ! / “HIN EM 0 A.” “ H I N E M 0 A.” “ H I N E M 0 A.” “ HI NEMO A.” “ HINEMOA." “ H I N E M 0 A.” THE LOVELIEST OF ALL NATIVE LEGENDS. Pietuvised in Entrancing Form. Photography equal to any American or Continental Special Engrossing Story— Interesting Spectacle. A GREAT SPECIAL And ell made in New Zealand. The acting of the Maori Race will SURPRISE YOU. Maata Hurihangamii is as lovely as any Film Star in the Picture Firmament. Vibrant with the Passion and Glory of the Greatest Love in our History.' The Valley of Fire i 3 - a Spectacular Masteipiece—Filmed in the active crater of White Island. SEE—' THE MAORI WELCOME. THE WIIAKATU WAEWAE. THE VALLEY OF FIRE. THE “HAKA” AND THE “POL” . THE WONDERFUL SWIM: OF HINEMOA. . ! THE WATCH .FIRES ON MOKOIA. The Empire’s most Beautiful Film so Fat*.
SATURDAY. . TARTAN TAj&ZAN TARZAN i. TARZAN TARZAN TARZAN the liorsc. with human intelligence, is in it, tod
KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD. KEN MAYNARD. KEN MAYNARD. KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD, “CODE OF THE SCARLET/’ “CODE OF THE SCARLET.” “CODE OF THE SCARLE’I'.” “CODE OF THE SCARLET.” “CODE OF THE SCARLET.” “CODE OF THE SCARLET.” “CODE OF THE SCARLET.” “CODE OF THE SCARLET.” Ken ill the red tunic and stripe 1 trousers of the Northwest Mounted Police. A different uniform, but the same thrilling riding, daring fighting and loving that lias put him first ii the hearts of out-dotfr adventure lovers
MONDAY. A C&RUMBIA PICTURE. CLAIRE WINDSOR. CLAIRE WINDSOR. CLAIRE WINDSOR. CLAIRE WINDSOR. CLAIRE WINDSOR. CLAIRE WINDSOR. With JOHN BOWERS. JOHN BOWERS. JOHN BOWERS. JOHN BOWERS. JOHN BOWERS. JOHN BOWERS. “THE OPENING NIGHT.” "THE OPENING NIGHT.” "THE OPENING NIGHT.” “THE OPENING NIGHT.” "THE OPENING NIGHT.” "THE OPENING NIGHT,” "THE OPENING NIGHT.” "THE OPENING NIGHT.” A picture of contrasts wherein lumps rise in the throat, and tears well into •the eyes, only to be chased away by humorous situations which cause the cheeks to dimple. A page of human life, with its queer twists and strange adventures, srfc against a. moving. background, of the theatre, the high seas, and a JSewfoundland fishing village.
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Shannon News, 3 May 1929, Page 1
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366Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 3 May 1929, Page 1
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