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MAORI LAND. THEATRE.' TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TAMO;.PAMA HAS PLEASURE IN PRESENTING THE GORGEOUS DAZZLING UP-TO-THE-MINUTE PRODUCTION. YE OLDE ENGLISH PANTOMIME. * YE QLOE ENGLISH; PANTOMIME. / / MOUNTED ON A SCALE OF MAGNIFICENCE AS PRESENTED IN AUSTRALIAN' METROPOLITAN THEATRES. , BEHOLD! ' ti AND HIS OAT. Aj*o HI S OAT. BY A SPECIALLY SELECTED PANTOMIME COMPANY including TED STANLEY— Late Dame with. George Marlow at Grand Opera House Sydney. SAIDIE TILBURN —Late J: C; Will iamson’s, Fullers’ and George *Marlow WILL CASS—Late MUsgrove/s Ti voli Circuit, Fullers’, etc., etc. IVY BOWMENT—The Popular ,Au Italian Soubrette, late “Midnight Frolics.” ■ ■ : GEORGE EDW the role* of King Rat as portrayed -by him inj the big Pantomime productiion in Australia. SUPPORTED BY i 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. Bazaar and Baby Show • 9 ■' DRUIDS H ALL f : I O3M * / • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 10th, 1923. SA;7unDAY, NOVEMBER, 10th, 1923. AFTERNOON: AND EVENING 1 . , IN AID Op THE FARMERS’ QUEEN ' BIG DISPLAY OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ' PLENTY OF ATTRACTIONS* * .GAMES ANDI COMPETITIONS. TQSUITALU BABY SHOW IN THE AFTERNOON. 1 FOXTON BAND INI ATTENDANCE. S. J. HENRY, Secretary.

MR A. F. WITTY WILL continue meetings in Mr F. Newport’s Drawing Room, Thompson street, Shannon. SUNDAY, NOV. 4th, at 7 ,p.m., Subject; “Crossing Jordan.” THURSDAY, NOV. 8th,7.30 p.m. Subject: “The Fall of Jericho.” ALL INVITED:. NO COLLECTION. “Whosoever WILL, let him TAKE of the Water of Life. FREELY.” BEDDING : riIHE famous David Mcßiae .wool and tjest Sam'arang Kapoc Mat- 1 tresses. DOUBLE MATTRESSES from 36/6 to? | £6 3s. : BEST KAPOC PILLOWS. 5/6 and 6/61 > ALSO: ; AXMINSTER PILE CARPET. RUNNERS 15/9 per yard. TAPESTRY CARPET RUNNERS, 7/3, Also Furniture manufactured on the: i Premiss, soundly constructed, and well flni&he.d. ■■ CABINET MAKER AND COMPLETE'. .HOME FURNISHERL. H, Martin. , BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. STOP! AT HAROLD HOOK’S now iap-fo- : : / date HJairdressing Salooi a for your Hair Cut and Shave. I decent improvements makes our saloon, one of ithe: best on (the ooast. yMottio: Civility and Attention. Sign on for the. Billiard Tournament. Entrance Free, Good Piiz/es. New Tennis Goods now opening • up, Our Tennis Racquets are the'cheaipest in New Zealand fpr. Quality-. H. HOOK’S PLIMMER, TERRACE. ESTABLISHEDAOEAfIfIk .

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Shannon News, 2 November 1923, Page 1

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386

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 2 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 2 November 1923, Page 1

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