TONIGHT FIBRE QUEEN. FLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, DRUIDS’ HALL, FRIDAY. SEPT. 21st. Double Tickets, 5/-. Gents’ Tickets, 3/6. . Ladies’ Tickets, 3/-. Fibre Ball speaks for itself. Save this night free and roll up. J. VARLEY BURNS, Hon. ' Secretary. ~ CARNIVAL. SATURDAY, SEPT. 22nd, 1923. MAORI HAKA Opposite Club Hotel, at 2.30 p.m. AT 3 P.M,. a hockey match will be played on the Recreation Ground between Maoris' in full dress and Mangora team. This match will be iplayed with primitive weapons and will be hockey as she ought to! be played. Happy Tianara, Esq., will act Referee in favour of the Maori team. Willie Wong, line l umpire (one side only). ' . N.B. —'Any of the Mangore men disputing the 'umpire’s decision will be promptly knocked on the head with a Mere 400 years old. PEARSON MEMORIAL FUND FOR THE BLIND. A SACRED CONCERT will be gfiven by a: .Combined Levin Choir in the Presbyterian Church on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. Tickets, 1/- each. DRESSMAKING. MISS HOLMES wishes to announce that she is now taking orders for dressmaking. Address: Stout Street, next Bowling. Green. SHANNON FURNITURE FACTORY GILL’S BUILDINGS. (Opposite Maoriland Theatre.) FURNITURE manufactured in latest designs '-at Bedrock Prices and Workmanship Guaranteed. Wire Mattresses, Kapoc and Woollen Bedding. Something Special ip— SEAGRASS FURNITURE, PRAMS AND PUSHCHAIRS, AT CITY PRICES. GRAMAPHONE AND RECORDS. ALSO FOR ; DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND HOUSEHOLD REQUIREMENTS. LADIES’ VELOUR COATS AT BARGAIN PRICES AT THE LINGERIE IT will pay you to give us a visit 'or write fo.r price list before going elsewhere. JOIN OUR LARGE LIST OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS,. L. H. MARTIN.' g7c7franks' GARAGE . BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. MOTOR CARRIER & CONTRACTOR. HAVING secured the services of a First-class Mechanic, I am now in the position to undertake all classes of Repair Work . All Work Guaranteed and Promptly Attended To. J. Hofmann & Sons UNDERTAKERS. Phone 108. FOXTON. Up-to-date Motor Hearse available Funerals arranged in any part of the district. Phone 74.
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Shannon News, 21 September 1923, Page 1
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321Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 21 September 1923, Page 1
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