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BOOM!!! MAORILAND THEATRE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER kw, Messrs. Faina and Lawson present THE FAMOUS N.Z. DIGUEHS THE FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS THE FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS THE FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS in a Dazzling Revue “BOX O’ TRICKS." BOOMIII That is not the sound of a gunl It is what. The FAMOUS DIGGERS are doing all along the line. They are Sweeping the Dominion like a Sahara Sand Storm, RE-FORMED AND RE-ORGANISED they now offer a programme which cost them a mint of money. , TWENTY ARTISTS—ALL GOOD. Not a dud in this fine show. THEY STILL HAVE THE BIG ■ ORCHESTRA.* ~ DON’T MISS THEIR NEW v PERFORMERS. JOE BALLI—A Scottish Digger specially imported—direct from the x Palladium, London. BERT BARTON—lata Principal Comedian J. C. Williamson’s Pantomime “HuinptyDumpty.” FRANK MORAN—the New Zealand Comedian fresli from a successful stage career in London and the Provinces. GWILYM • DAVIES (late “Anzac Coves”) “the Man with the Golden Voice,” who was commanded to appear before King George. IVAN: MARSHALL—the Grand Operatic Tenor. SPENCER FURRELL—Singer of Ragtime, who rattles his feet with great artistry. FRED WEBBER—Tenor and Light Comedian. Among the Old Favourites:— TANO FAMA—A Captain of Comedy. STAN LAWSON (The Misleading Lady) in some clever new songs. AND THERE ARE OTHERS. Dresses specially made in London from designs executed by Comelli, Scenery specially painted by Will Beck Mechanist Tom Belsey Musical- Director ...... Robert Jackson PrdudCer Tano Fama PRICES: 4s, 3s and 2s (plus tax). Box Plan at Mrs Aldersey’s. -*■ Advance Representative. Bert Bolton. Business Manager, Chas. E. Casling. SHANNON ' BOWLING CLUB. OPENING OF SEASON. > i ' I ADA N C E Will be held in DRUIDS’ HALL, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, At 8 p.m. Gents 3s 6d, Ladies 2s 6d, Double ss. GEO. MURPHY, Hon. Secy. GRAND FESTAL FAIR. GRAND FESTAL FAIR. GRAND FESTAL FAIR. GRAND FESTAL FAIR. GRAND FESTAL FAIR. ■ t Admission Free. Admission Free. MAORILAND THEATRE, MAORILAND THEATRE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, at 2.30. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, at 2.30. EVENING FROM 7.30. ' ' STALLS:— Sewing, Produce, Sweets, Ice Cream, Jumble and Bran Tub. TEA AND SUPPER ROOMS. ; COMPETITIONS:— Candle Lighting, Bed-making - Nail Driving, etc. * : ■ e CONCERT PROGRAMME at Night, ADMISSION FREE. ~ ! 1 % PICCADILLY HOUSE, SHANNON. HOT LUNCHEONS, 12 to 1. HOT DINNER, 5.30 to 6.30—25. Permanent Boarders, 35s to' £2 2s . weekly in advance. M. N. RAWLINSON, Proprietress.

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Shannon News, 18 October 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 18 October 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 18 October 1921, Page 1

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