MAORI LAND PICTURES. MAORILAND THEATRE. 1 SATURDAY. SATURDAY. There are men of the north and strangers bold Who answer the Siren Call. There are those who are strong that stand the cold, And those who are weak that, fall. “THE; SIREN CALL.” “THE SIREN CALL.” “THE SIREN CALL.” witlli DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON Supported by DAVID POWELL and MITCHELL LEWIS A Paramount Picture.. Love and thrilling action in the frozen North. Reiter than “The Flame of the Yukon.” MONDAY. * MONDAY. free as the winds which swept the blue Pacific, but fronypver that same calm sea was coming . . . what? FRANK MAYO FRANK MAYO FRANK MAYO in the story of a. South Seas hdventurer who fought his way. step by step, to the altar of happiness. THE ALTAR STAIRS. THE ALTAR STjAIRS. THE ALTAR STAIRS. From the novel by G.. K. Lancaster. C. HARDIE. HIGH CLASS LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILOR. HAVING Obtained the services of Mr R. WYSOCKI, late of leading tailors in London and Paris as cutter, 1 am now prepared to cater for all classes of tailoring. LADIES’ COSTUMES A SPECIALTY. ALL SUITS REDUCED £1 Is. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. J. N, RIDER WILL open, a branch Boot Emporium in Gill’s new brick buildings, Ballance Street, Shannon, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Ist, with a new stock of BOOTS.and SHOES, representing all the leading English and Continental makers of stylish footwear. The Branch will be under the supervision of MBS RIDER. A car will run daily between Foxton and Shannon leaving Foxton 7.30 atm., Shannon 5.30 p.m. Moutoa and Marotiro residents may have goods delivered on approval and repairing called for and returned. BUY YOUR BOOTS FROM RIDER’S STORES And Receive Good Value for your money. RIDER S _ ■bk THE LEADING BOOT FIRM, SHANNON AND FOXTON. FOR HAIR CUT AND SHAVE Try the New Hairdresser P. E. CHURCHER (Late Angus Duncan. Wellington). Cockrane’s Buildings, Ballance Street. First-class Work, Civility, and Attention. Full Stock of Smokers’ Requisites Stocked.P. E. CHURCHER, (Late" Angus and Duncan, Wellington
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Shannon News, 24 August 1923, Page 1
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