MAORILAND THEATRE. MAORILAND PICTURES. MAORILAND THEATRE. WEDNESDAY—- * You Must Not Go- Out ‘ To-night! BUT SHE DID! And the dramatic situation that resulted is vividly .depicted in, and forms just one of the many reasons “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME. 1 ’ “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOWIE!.” “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME!.” Featuring ANNA Q- NILLSON. ANNA Q. NILLSON. ANNA Q. NILLSON. “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.” “WHY GIRLS LEAVE,HOME.” “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.” The greatest human-interest picture ever made. You owe it to yourself .to see it! NEILSEN’S DYEWORKS, MAIN ST., PALMERSTON NORTtI. LADIES’ and Costumes and Suits Cleaned or Dyed equal to new. Panama Hats, Felt Hats and Gloves Cleaned. Feathers Cleaned and Curled a specialty. Phone 575. Phone No. 5353 Automatic.
SHANNON Dining Rooms ‘pLIMMER TERRACE, SHANNON. MEALS 'AT ALL HOURS. FRESH FISH DAILY. CAKES Owing to my finding I could sell a superior article for less money, I have talcen the ■agency of E. T. Young, Cake Expert, Dannevirke. Guar an. tee given there is not a particle of egg pulp or margarine used in their manufacture—only Fresh Eggs, and Butter used. ■ ’ ' > H. A. SCOTT . Proprietor. DOES THE CINEMA HURT YOUR EYES? jf Can you read the titles and subtitles easilly? Does it need effort ■to read the reproduction of a letter when it appears on the screen ? Examine your eyes in a mirror when you return from the theatre and see if they are inflamed. Do you wake up with heavy, tired eyes the morning after a visit to the pictures? Inability to answer these questions in the negative proves your eyes to be weak or defective. You should lose no time in consulting Mr Russell. He will identify the defect by means of the Visoptometre. and correct it by means of properly fitted glasses. Do not aiesitate. Neglect is fatal. Mr Russell visits Levin every month, and may be consulted by apj pointment at C. S. Keedwell’s Pharmacy. His next visit will be on TUESDAY, February 6, 1923. RUSSELL. L IU " (Late Russell and tones), Palmerston North, and Auckland.
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Shannon News, 6 February 1923, Page 1
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