PRINCE EDWARD
‘MOTHER MACHREE” TO-NIGHT
“Mother Machree.” the poignant etor of the love of an Irish mother for son. will be shown at the Prince & ward Theatre this evening. . The earlier scenes are laid in IreUo* where Ellen McHugh loses her in a storm. With her infant son. •* decides to go to America, where hopes to be able to educate the *»: On the way to Dublin to embark. falls in with a band of entertainer which includes the Giant of Kilkecc.' In the city she loses her traveflw companions, but on the wharf Giant again appears, and tells berth* he and his partner, the Harpist of Wexford, a very unusual person, are a-s* going to the United States. Povett marks the life of Ellen and her adjust after they arrive. “Shootin’ Irons.” the second atn* ' tion, is a Western story featuring J* Luden.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 416, 26 July 1928, Page 16
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