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Renown Theatre, Shannon

AUSTRALIAN PICTURE. The story of the “Sentimental Ulokc." screening at the ltenowu theatre. .Shannon, to-night and to-morrow, is the oldest story in the world. Yet to each succeeding generation and in every country of tlie earth it is ever new and ever absorbing. It can he told more briefly than any story and it has ten thousand variations yet, fundamentally, it is ever the same. A man longs, lie loves, he doubts, is reconciled, he weds, adventures, becomes a father, and so iinds life's fulfilment. "There's nothing half so sweet in life as love’s young dream,” and "The Sentimental Bloke” simply tells the oldest story in a new language and in a now way.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIX, Issue 7470, 22 May 1934, Page 8

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Renown Theatre, Shannon Manawatu Times, Volume LIX, Issue 7470, 22 May 1934, Page 8

Renown Theatre, Shannon Manawatu Times, Volume LIX, Issue 7470, 22 May 1934, Page 8

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