iviAGiIiLAND THEATRE. MAORILAND PICTURES. MAORBLAND THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31— "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY. 'PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY. "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY. ANITA STEWART HERBERT RAWLINSON. The Confession of a Wonian who married once for Love, and once again to Forget Love Splendid drama with backgrounds of the Frozen North and Tropical South, an Arctic Blizzard and a Jamacian Tornado. Anita Stewart supported by big cast, including HERBERT RAWLINSON WALTER McGRAIL and LITTLE DICK HEADRICK.
A First National Attraction. 'ALL WI'O TV CHILD ACIf/EVE SL'i CESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUR i'U MERIT IT." \*/! ; ?iHvp vjuMug the past '* * year sparer, no expense in. endeavouring to make wir Beer second to none in Mew Zealand, and we can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so We invite all who enjoy a GOOIj ■ GLASS OF RI-'HM ty try . now -in 'traught at almost aU no(('-s i; .the City and sur ruiirujiuK districts, and confidently iiiiaclpate teeir verdic* A-l); i!r 'ihat STAPLES AND Co .successfully removed the reproach that Good Beer could ■» ofc brewed tn Wellington g AND LTD. WELLINGTON. Are you easily put off ? Persistence in obtaining the beet is a stamp of character. -is guaranteed pure and amply rewards the housewife who insists upon getting it.
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Shannon News, 30 January 1923, Page 1
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200Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 30 January 1923, Page 1
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