AMUSEMENTS. THE MAORILAND PICTURES, THE MAORILAND PICTURES. THE MAORILAND PICTURES “THE WINDOWS OF THE WORLD.” WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY A Metro Screen Classic. Featuring VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA In a Story of a little Street Gamin that will touch your heart. A pretty, sentimental story that will appeal to everyone, particularly women. Don’t miss seeing THE MICROBE THE MICROBE —« THE MICROBE THE MICROBE THE MICROBE THE MICROBE The story is adapted from Ainslee’s Magazine, and features that everpopular little Actress, Viola Dana in the wonderfully sympathetic role of “Happy O’Brien.” Why is she called “The Microbe?” This Picture will tell you. Also on the same Programme:— DOMINION TRAVELOGUE TOPICAL BUDGET And a Screaming Comedy, SKYLARKING. SKYLARKING. ——* All these SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS At ORDINARY PRICES.
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vsk to see Samples and Quotations from the “SHANNON NEWS,” Box 19, or Telephone 10, LEVIN. J. A, ROACH BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK, BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK, SHANNON. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME and wishes to thank the residents of Shannon and , Tokomaru for their kind and hearty support in the past, and respectfully asks for a continuance of same. Morning and Afternoon Teas available at any time.
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Shannon News, 14 June 1921, Page 1
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235Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 14 June 1921, Page 1
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