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McLEANS PICTURES

The usual matinee will be held today, when two exceptionally good comedies will be presented, along with the star item. Sunday's enormous attraction will be a Metro wonderplay, "A Man and His Soul,", featuring Francis K. Bushman and Beverly Bayne and the first episode of the great circus serial, ' ' Peg o ' the Ring," which features Grace Cunard and Francis Ford. The famous stars, Francis K. Bushman , and Beverly Bayne make, their second appearance under Metro auspices in this masterly five-part photodramta, in which allegory, romance and vital, human story, are deftly mingled. Their first appearance together under the Metro banner was in " Pennington 's Choice." The adventures of "Pego? the Ring' have met with a tremendous reception everywhere; it has taken audiences by storm, and they are one and all acclaiming it as the greatest and most wonderful serial that has ever been made. Why? Because "Peg o the Ring" is something absolutely new and unique. Such- settings have never before been seen on any screen) whilst the extraordinary story of a natal influence is packed with the swiftest* action and most tremendous dramatic force. It brings to everybody the fascination of the sawdust ring and the big white tops. A beautiful Paramount Travelogue will also be screened. /

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Grey River Argus, 1 September 1917, Page 6

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McLEANS PICTURES Grey River Argus, 1 September 1917, Page 6

McLEANS PICTURES Grey River Argus, 1 September 1917, Page 6

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