GREAT NATIVE RISING. INVASION OF SHANNON BY JOHN TUROA ANDi HIS WARRIORS, ARMED WITH HARPS AND VIOLINS. THE attack will be made on THURSDAY, the 13th day of September, 1923, at 8 p.m., at Maoriland Theatre. TORI MAH IMA (baritone), JACOB UTIKU (tenor), HAPI lIAKARAIA (silver tenor), Will inspire the attack with songs. The ladies will assist with Poi Dances. The whole Company will enliven .the! proceedings with war dances. The Mayor has joined the Company and is acting as patron. Mr Rohaka is Secretary. Mr Mahiina is Captain. Jacob Utiku will conduct the proceedings with John Turoa as Commander in Ohief. Tlie above attack is in favour cf the SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL. FINES: For Gallery 3/-, Downstairs V- ■ * SHANNON borough. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Borough Roadman, Shannon. Wages £3 10s per week. Free house and grazing for one cow. Schedule of duties can he seen at the Town Clerk’s office. Applications close Monday, 3rd September, 1923. J. T. Town Clerk. SHANNON BOROUGH. TENDERS are invited for cleaning out Otauru stream at Shannon, including the removal of old concrete. Specifications and general conditions for contract can be seen at the Town Clerk’s Office. Applications close MONDAY, 3rd September, 1923. J. T. BOVIS, Town Clerk.
STOP! To think whores the DROP In the price of meat originated. Our prices are still the lowes.t in the District. We still continue to give satisfaction judging by the generous support we daily receive. Our methods of business have proved successful in other towns. WHY NOT HERE? Small profits and quick returns combined with quality 'and cleanliness assist us to supply in Shannon a desire often expressed for cheaper meat. THE AUCTIONEERING MEAT AND BY-PRODUCTS CO. TO LEASE—23S acres, 50 acres in crop, 2 stacks hay, good house, bails, etc. Rent 35/- per acre. 98 ACRES good land at Ihakara, hduse, bails, etc. Price £35 per acre, about £7OO cash. FIVE ROOMS and |-acre section, house nearly new, a snip at £SOO Easy terms. LAST PROPERTIES ADVERTISED SOLD. A, E. HYDE AUCTION SALE. TWICE WEEKLY. Shannon Auction Rooms, Plimmer Terrace. EVERY TUESDA^. Meat, Fruit and Produce. EVERY FRIDAY Meat, Fruit, Produce, Poultry, Pigs, Furniture and General Merchandise. H. A. SCOTT, Auctioneer. J. Hofmann & Sons UNDERTAKERS. Phone 108. FOXTON. Up-to-date Motor Hearse available Funerals arranged in any part of the district. Phone 74. NIELSEN’S DYEWORKS. MAIN ST-, PALMERSTON NORTH. LADIES’ and Gent’s Costumes end Suits Cleaned or Dyed equal to new. Panama Hats, Felt, Hats and Gloves Cleaned. Feathers Cleaned and Curled a Specialty. Phone 5353 W I hare found’HEENZO’ makes a splendid cough mixture very much oheaper than the old way of buying." MRS. J. M. CAMERON, N.S.W. 26
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Shannon News, 24 August 1923, Page 1
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