SHANHOH-FRIDAY. TOKOMARU-SATURDAY. THE THREE STRONGEST; PASSIONS KNOWN IN A LIFETIME. LOVE. HATE. REVENGE. ARE ALL, DEPICTED IN j ALEXANDRE DUMAS' FAMOUS ROMANCE '• ' ' ' ' . . ■ \ DIRECT FORM ITS SENSATIONAL &UN IN NEW YORK, WILL BE SEEN
: AT. THE MAOfiILAND) THEATRE. MAORILAHDI THEATRE. The' cost of some of the in this production was simply stupendous, the great ballrooinj scene alone costing £50,000. The wih6le story ig faithfully rep reduced. It is actually Dumas' story brought to life. * ' MONTE ORIiSITO WITH A STRON G STAR CAST. ■OX PLANT AT ALDERSEY'S.
GRAND CONCERT SHANNON DOM AIM FUND. TOWARDS SPORTS CANDIDATE. NOVEMBER 22nd, 1923. MAORILAND THEATRE, 8 p.m. SHARP. Snappy Choruses, Original Sketc hes .and; Dances, Vocal and Instrumental Solos, Duets and Quartettes., etc Novelty item for the Children (T he Dance of Rag Dolls). See ihow (Poor ,Old Father Brown gets his family to- Plimmertoin 1 for a day by the briny. The dressing of the Chorus will be something new, to Shannon audiences.' >. . GRAND SPECTACULAR EFFECT. BUY A TICKET' AND GET A LUCKY NUMBER, ADMIS SION 2/-.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1928. Morning, 11: Rev. A. F. Stewart. Evening, 7: Re.v. A. F. StewartMETHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER .18, 1923. Morning: 11 o'clock.—Rev. Bootliroyd, Foxton. /,: Afternoon: 2.3o.—Sunday, ScSiiool. ,-W:lv DAIYOSS PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, f lhh BE IN SHANNON! ALIi THIS WEEK. Orders left with, Mi; 3. V, IBurns will be promptly attended to.
FUNERAL NOTICE. IHE Friends of Mr 'and Mrs W,. N. . Brawn are respectfully informed that the funeral- of their late daughter, Christina Allison Dellow, will lea-vie 1 the Presbyterian Church iat 2 pin', on SATURDAY, the 17th tost, for the Shannon Cemetery. THOS. GRIGGS & SON, Undertakers. A FLANNEL DANCE Will he iheld by the SHANNON GOLF CLUB In the PARISH HALLi, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 8 p.m. Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/6; Double; ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. A. H. MORGAN, Hon. Sec.
OPPORTUNITY. TAKE IT NOW 1 KA ACRES, flat and ploughable, JLOU good 'house, bails, piggeries, etc., carrying 30 dairy cows, 100 •breeding ewfe, £2O per aerie; easy terms arranged. , . OOD sound house, 4 rooms, sculT lery, washhouse, sheds, concrete yard hi tip top,' order, on.a spl,endid -£-acre section. Pnce £470; easy terms. . A' real bargain. ' THE LIVE LAND V A^s.
FURNITURE fcEDDING LINOS. CARPETS. SEAGRASS PRAMS & k PUSHCHAIRS tt required in a borne and wie believe in small prof jtg a nd" quick turnover. ''",", CALL ORWftiS BALLANfj, ttftiiT, IHAHMOM-
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Shannon News, 16 November 1923, Page 1
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