OVERHEARD AT THE PACES. “Hart a rotten shave this morning—touched with sun burn yesterday and forgot to use Q-tol.” Hairdressers who study the comfort of their customers by using Q-tol, also ensure immunity from barbers’ rash and anthrax, as Q-to! is a most powerful antiseptic and penetrative. Everywhere. 2'.
COMING COMING NEXT TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1823. ONE NIGHT ONLY. \| [TIED LAURIE PRESENTS THE GREAT SUCCESSFUL PANTOMIME OF 1923', “THE OLD WOMAN THAT LIVED IN A SHOE.” “THE OLD WOMAN THAT LIVED IN A SHOE.” Introducing the well-known fairy iale artists—Jack and. Jill, Tom die Piper’s Son, The Old Woman, etc - ., which will be presented by a wonderful aggregation of singers, dancers, pantomimi&ts, special artists, lull caste, and choruses. A WONDERFUL SHOW. New and elaborate wardrobe, special scenery, and the wonderful Duster Ballet, consisting of g BEAUTIFUL, YOUTHFUL, DAINTY GIRLS. g In Eleven. Gorgeous Changes of Costume. Tile Comedy Work of Dame and Naughty Baron Creates Roars of Laughter. SPECIALLY ENGAGED SOLO DANCER. Making the Finest Show seen on the Road for Years. POPULAR PRICES : 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (plus tax). Children 2/2 anywl Box Plan Opens at Aldersey’S BE WISE-BOOK EARLY. THERE WILL BE NO MATINEE.
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Shannon News, 11 May 1923, Page 3
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195Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 11 May 1923, Page 3
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