MAORI LAND THEATRE. FRIDAY;, NOVEMBER 2nd. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. TANO FAMA HAS PLEASURE IN PRESENTING THE GORGEOUS, DAZZLING UP-TO-THE-MINUTE PRODUCTION. YE OLDE ENGLISH PANTOMIME. YE OLDE ENGLISH PANTOMIME. , MOUNTED ON A SCALE OF MAGNIFI CEJVCE AS PRESENTED IN AUSTRALIAN METROPOLI TAN THEATRES. BEHOLD! AND HIS CAT. AND HIS CA,T. BY A SPECIALLY SELECTED PANTOMIME COMPANY ' including' , ' TED STANLEY—-Late Dame witli George Mariow ,g& Grand Opera House Sydney. . SAIDIE TILBURN—Late J. C. Will iamson's, Fullers' and George Mariow WILL CASS—Late Musgrove's Ti voli Circuit, Fullers', etc., etc. IVY BOWMENT—The Popular.Au Italian/ Soubrette, late "Midnight Frolics." GEORGE EDWARDS—In the nolej of King Rat as portrayed by tiinl in; the'big Pantomime producti ion in Australia. SUPPORTED BY: FRANK KAVELLO, KATHERINE BEVERLEY;, ALICE MANTON, JACKIE CASS, FRANK CANE, CHARLES LAM ONT, KITTY GRESHAM, LILIAN DAVIES, PINKIE WAYNE, THELMA BALL, IRENE CHOPPING ELSIE DALY AND OTHERS. ' PRICES: 5/-, 4/-. 3/-, and 2/-, Plus tax. CHILDREN: 2/6, 2/-, 1/6, 1/-, Plus Tax.
NOTICE. ■NY Person found, trespassing on my/ property at Man<gaore with or without dog or gun, will be prosecuted. - . K ; E. JOHNSTON. KIWI BACON FACTORY. PIGSI PIGS! T»i Pigs- Spot cash on' delivery. Price on application to Kiwi Bacon Company, Grey Street, , Palmerston North. TRUCKING DATES: Levin: Monday, 29th, 10.30 to 12. Koputasroa, Monday, '29th, 1 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. Shannon, Tuesday, 30th, 10 to 12. TOP PRICES. Buyer L. LOVELOCK, Palmerston North. BEDDING. BIDDING. HE famous David Mcßae wool and hesti Slam'arang Kapoc Mattresses. DOUBLE; MATTRESSES from 36/6 to £6 3s. REST KAPOC PILLOWS. 5/6 and 6/6. ALSO : AXMINSTER PILE CARPET RUNNERS 15/9 per yard. TAPESTRY CARPET RUNNERS,, 7/3. Also Furniture manufactured on the Premiss, soundly constructed, .and well finished. CABINET MAKER AND COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER. L. H, BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON.
STOP! AT HAROLD HOOK'S now up-to- : date Hiairdressing Saloon for your Htair Cut and Shay,e. Recent improvements makes our saloon one of ithe biest on ttlie £oa,s;t. Motto-: Civility and Attention. Sign on for the Billiard Tournament. Entrance Free, Good Prizes. New Tennis Good,s now opening up, Our Tennis Racquets are the cheapest in New Zealand for Quality. H. HOOK'S PLIMMER TERRACE. ESTABLISHED 17 YEARSDRESSMAKING. IVJ. that she is now taking orders for dress-making. Address: Stout Street, next Bowling Green?.
Always Welcome iwh,en -t|he niigihts Cockrane's Buildings, Ballance Street, grow damp, r Always Welcome* in home or camp, First-class Work, Civility, and Always Welcome to young- aJnd old, Attention. Always Welcome for cougih wr cold; Always Welcome when inflanis droop, Pull Stock of Smokers" Requisites Always Welcome because .so sure Stocked . ~.' In the distressful 1 throes ,\of oroup, P. & CHURCHgRi Welcome Woods* Great* (Peppermint (Late Angus and Duncan: Wellington
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Shannon News, 30 October 1923, Page 1
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