TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT NEXT TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1823. ONE NIGHT ONLY. ALFRED 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 tale artists—Jack and Jill, Toni the Piper’s Son, Ihe Old Woman, etc., which will be presented - by a wonderful aggregation of singers, dancers, pantqniiinists, ’special artists, full caste, and choruses. $ A WONDERFUL SHOW. •’ New and elaborate wardrobe, special scenery, and the . wonderful Buster Ballet, consisting of •*< ' . - g BEAUTIFUL, YOUTHFUL, DAINTY GIRLS,, • g In Eleven Gorgeous Changes of Costume. ;i Ihe Comedy Work of Dame and Naughty .Baron Creates -Rpars of Laughter. • y- • yAkw-v ' "... SPECIALLY ENGAGED SOLO DANCER; " Making the Finest Show seen on the Road for Years. ADMISSION: ADULTS Q/Q CHILDREN, OO , , TO ALL. PARTS. Box Plan.. Opens at •TABE WISE-B.OOK EARLY. . l : THERE WILL BE NO MATINEE. ' FRIDAY—SHANNON. SATURDAY—TOKOMARU. ZANE GRAY’S GREATEST NOVEL <t(P' U.P. • TRAiyt INTERPRETED BY A SCINTILLATING CAST OF FAMOUS PLAYERS. ; BOOKING FREE, BOX PLAN AS USUAL.
MANAWATU LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOP A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. I THOMAS PATRICK AIOYNIIIAN, » of Shannon, Hotel Proprietor, do hereby give noticie that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licencing meeting, to be holden at the Magistrate’s Courthouse, Foxton, on the sixth day of June. 1923, apply i( r a Certificate authorising the issue <d' a Publican’s License for a house situate at Shannon, containing 14 rooms exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated the 2nd day of May, 1923. McCarthy’s Estate is the owner of these premises, Address, c/o Publip Trustee, Wellington. *■*' T. P. MOYNIHAN. PK’OT BROS. Poultry Farmers, conslirn von* f(30,1 and POULTRY 1,, PlC< 1 1 BROS for promr latlsfartton I i west Price* All classes of GRAIN stocked M v\ r if. 11r (.articular* - 113-116 Thorndnri Qu.y and 9 Duvh 8t WELLINGTON P.O. Box 935. 'Phones 592, 48 77.
BITTER PRINTING From the SHANNON NEWS” PRINTERV. DO YOI' REQUIRE:— Bi'iheads, Letterheads Ewelooes, Tickets, Posters Dodgers, Handbills, Programrn s Menus, Account Forms Receipt Rooks Visiting Cal ls Rubber Stamps. Window Car b Folders. Labels, Sale Bills Wedding Inritations, Ralance Sheets, Memorial Cards Or any other Printing’ tsk to see Samples and Quotations from tho “SHANNON KIWI,"
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Shannon News, 15 May 1923, Page 1
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376Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 15 May 1923, Page 1
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