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MAORILAND THEATRE. MAORILAND 'PICTURES. iWAORILAND THEATRE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 CarbLaemmle presents HERBERT RAWLINSON HERBERT RAiW.LINSON HERBERT RAiWLINSON It* Supported by VIRGINIA VALLI hi a smashing melodrama of mystery; romance and thrills, from the famous, novel by Louis ' Joseph Vance. “THE BLACK BAG.’ “THE BLACK BAG “THE BLACK BAG.’ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26 .w'.., • • “HABIT.” --teL- “HABIT.” - w - r .,» “HABIT.” The management of the Maoriiand Theatre announces a

SCREEN' FASHION PARADE DE LUXE Incorporated in '-First Ffatioiiails ,* Special Production, • / “HABIT ” . '“Habit.” “HABIT.” I, ; ; ,Witli Miss Mildred Harris and an ! -all-star cast. . ■ ■ • /Thelatest-, and. ■ roost distinctive ; creations in# -frocks, 'evening ' •gowns,- bathing' \suits, hats, and ; lingerie, designed exclusively for this unique attraction and exhibited on the screen by New York’s : most beautiful models. . A-.? ' ■■■ DYE WORKS, “ / MAIN ST., PALMERSTON'NORTH., T ADIES’ and- Gent’s 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.

TAILORS AND INSTINCT. ' . Sometimes a tailor cuts cloth to 1 a pattern anti makes it up into . clothes, and wonders why he cannot make a'name ; for himself. - We cojild tell him why. He has j . . made a suit. to a patterns, not to j ... an individual—npt a suit that wili! ‘ set off the characteristics, the very “presence” of the individual. The true tailor, working more by instinct than by casual rule of thumb, brings intimate variety to each suit he makes—expresses in the very set of a coat 'j something of his client’s personality. For many years we have been tailors by instinct as well as experience. We have gained a reputation for suits of distinction, so you will be more than pleased if you entrust your next order to FEEGHTLINGr’S Where the Good Suits are Made, OXFORD STREET) LEVIN PHONE 136.

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Shannon News, 23 February 1923, Page 1

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300

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 23 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 23 February 1923, Page 1

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