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MAORILAND THEATRE. MAORILAND PICTURES. MAORILAND THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22-^ lt’s iun to be alive! Here’s a Picture that’s full. of the joy of living. "THE COUNTRY FAIR.” “THE COUNTRY FAIR.” “THE COUNTRY FAIR.” The Famous Racing and Rural Drama. , A Maurice Tourneur ,Special Attraction, With Wes. (Freckles) Barry and a , cast of great Stars , including 25 thoroughbreds in a great race, and hundreds of people. •' k V. . Ju,st like we all know. IT’S ALL ABQUT OURSELVES. FRIDAY, MARCH 24 The Husband’s excuse for neglect: “Most women would rather have the sentimental attentions of a man than see him, make a success iri business.” But a wise poet has said that “Love is of man a iliing apart—it is woman’s whole existence!” No not neglect your wife —forget her birthday/wedding day, the morning kiss—and all those little things that, seem so trivial—yet mean so much to the wife who has no business to occupy her mind! ANNE LUTHER ANNE LUTHER ANNE LUTHER In r “NEGLECTED WIVES.” “NEGLECTED WIVES.” “NEGLECTED WIVES.” “NEGLECTED WIVES.” Tense Drama of Gripping' Appeal. 1

TOKOMARU THEATRE. THURSDAY, MARCH 23 A Drama for Married Folks! For Husbands and "NEGLECTED WIVES.” v. "NEGLECTED WIVES.” "NEGLECTED WIVES.” Starring ANNE LUTHER. ANNE LUTHER. ANNE LUTHER. A Gripping, Appealing Story, .whose lights and shadows and' human • qualities you’ll never forget.

PALMERS CHICK FOOD; UNSURPASSED for raising strong, healthy chicks. Used by the principal breeders throughout the Dominion. PROCURABLE from all dealers, or communicate direct with the manufacturers— A. J. PALMER Alf ID CO., LTD POOR WILLS ARE COSTLY. “Broken wills are to-day as ;ommon as broken bones. This is because thousands neglect to have the important document prepared by an experienced lawyer,” stated an American authority recently: Many a “home-made” - will has ended m poverty for .litigants. if a man wishes to have a good will, one whicih will ensure the administration of his estate in accordance with his wishes, he should go to the Public Trustee. This State-guar-anteed office has had long years.ot experience in the tiandling of all manner of estates. It is eminently wellqualified to give tho right advice and the right managennent. When the Public Trustee comers in, anxiety goes “Put not your trust in money, but at your-.money in trust, wrote Emer >n. There is no better trust lor a ill and its adUnimistratjpn than the üblic Trustee. A. MOSLEY, District Manager, PUBLIC ’TRUST, LEVIN.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19220321.2.4.3

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Shannon News, 21 March 1922, Page 1

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398

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 21 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 21 March 1922, Page 1

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