XMAS HAMPERS FROM DECEMBER Ist to 31st, 1921. 1 Dozen ALE or.STOUT 15/ t 11 Bottles ALE or STOUT and 1 bottle PORT .. ....... 20/ 11 Bottles ALE or STOUT and 1 bottle WHISKY . .26/6 10 Bottles ALE or STOUT. 1 bot- • tie PORT anff jT Kittle of WHISKY 31/6 I Case PORT WINE £2 15s. All Prices Cash, F.0.R., Levin x • Booking Charged Extra. Phone 5. P.O. BOX 36. GIRL SCOUTS. ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT. ANNUAL MAORILAND THEATRE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER JO. 1921. Overture at\B p.m. Organised by Mrs Bbvis, Secretary. Girl Scouts’ Ladies Committee. Admission: Adults 2/, Children 1/. PROGRAMME. 1. Fairy Frolics (Queen: Scout G. Bowler) :. 30 Girl Scouts 2. Pianoforte Solo— ' Scout M. Christopherson 3. Acting Charade, “Attention” (In Four Acts.) Ist Act: “At” Millinery Emporium Saleswoman: I. Anderson. Mrs Tggins: A. Pearce. 2nd Act: “ten” Ten Little Scouts Bride: M. Harris. 3rd Act: “tion” (shun), 4 Girls Soloist: Dorrie Cokeley. , 4th Act: Attention.” 8 Girls, in charge of Sergt. S. Quarrie. 4. Swedish Drill... Senior Girl Scouts. 5. Semaphore Drill. .. Junior Girl Scouts 6. Exhibition of Bandaging— Shannon Girl Scouts Interval of, 5 Minutes. 7. Action Song, ‘“bolls,” 6 Girl Scouts. 8. Mother Goose’s Xinais Party—- < 33 Girl Scouts. Mother Goose: Sylvia Quarrie. Simple Simon: Minnie Christopher son. Blue Boys: Ist, Rita Christopherson, 2nd Lizzie 3rd Sylvia Charles, 4th Mona Ingley. Mary with the Lamb: Maisie Brown. Mother Hubbard: Gertie Bowler. Little 80-Peep:' Mavis Harris. Mary Quite Contrary: Joyce Carter, jack: Nesta Tippler. Jill: Rita Byres. Jack Horner: Vera Aim. Tommy Tucker: Vera Quarrie. Red Riding Hood: Marjorie Small. •Jack Sprain Evelyn Davis. Mrs Spratt: Constance Barber., Village Crowd: Ruby Small, Irene Jay, Lizzie Harris, Cassima Kelly, Muriel Barber, Norma Cooper, Enid Cooper, Dome Cokeley, Muriel Hibbell, Liela Astwood. Old King Cole: Irene Cokeley. • Merry-makers: Annie Pearce, Nan Watterston, Irene Anderson, Eva Quarrie. Presenting Soios, Choruses and Duet. • . i r' Father Xnias: Annie-Brown. “GOD SAVE THE KING. , JHI&G LEE~ HAVING my own Gardens, I have a DAILY SUPPLY OF FRESIT VEGETABLES, and am able to sell at prices that defy competition. In fact, householders have never had .the opportunity of buying Vegetables so cheaply ir Shannon before. JHENTG LEE FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER, FRUITERER AND X CONFECTIONER, SHANNON. V * £ «t >CBabies, growing, children and;.invalids who suffer from stomach troubles will find relief in Sharland’s - ; Fluid Magnesia.. Larger bottler-lower. price.
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Shannon News, 13 December 1921, Page 3
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