MAORILAND THEATRE. MAORI LAND THEATRE. MATINEE, 2.30. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. EVENING. 8 p.m. The great Fox Production. "N 0 T O R 1 E T Y." With an all-star cast. DID YOU EVER SAY THIS? "I want to tie known. I want to attract attention, i want people to notice me. I want to be talked about. I want to be popular. - I want to shine. I'll do anything-, just so that I won't be ignored." IT'S WHAT THE INNOCENT GIRL IN "NOTORIETY" SAYS when she yearns for fame and she gets what she wants, and more besides that she didn't bargain for. MONDAY. MONDAY. JACK HOXIE in Ihis new sure-fire Western Romantee. DON QUICKSHOT Of the RIO GRANDE DON QUICKSHOT of the RIO GRANDE DON QUICKSHOT Of the RIO GRANDE DON QUICKSHOT Of the RIO GRANDE "GET THAT MAN!" " " He was such an obliging, good-natur-ed "ouss" that he'd do anything y I or a lady. As a result he found himself weaving in and out of the most thrilling and trying dangers that a man could hope to get for himself in a lifetime. ALSO SHOWING: " ROUND THE WORLD IN 18 DAYS. A sensational serial.
SHANNON BOROUGH COUNCIL. > PPLIGATIONS are invited for. the l position of .Borough Hanger. Schedul© of duties can be seen at the Town Clerk's Office. Applications - marked "Ranger," close at k p.m.. TUESDAY, Fteiwuiary sth; 1924. J. T. BO VIS, | Town Clerk. METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1954. ) Morning, .11 o'clock: Mr Baxter, Shannon. | Afternoon, 2.30: Sunday School. Evening, 7 o'clock: Mr Chrystal, J Foxton. I
SNOOKER TOURNAMENT. ENTRANCE FREE. FIRST PRIZfi-Trophy valued £5 ss. SECOND PRlZE—Trophy valued £3 2s. BIGGEST BREAK—Trophy valued £1 Is. NO ENTRANCE, FEE. Entries Close February 2, 1924. CENTRAL BILLIARD ROOMS. BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. M. J. Curran, ! Manager. THE SCHOOL OF DANCING. ISS EILEEN .STONE, late of Revue, Panto and Comic Opera, intends opening a School of Dancing in Shannon early i n Fe-bruary. For further particulars ring phone 6670, Palmerston North. FISH! FISH! FISH! BEG to announce that I have now - opened up a Fish and Small Goods Shop in Ballance Street, and have arrangements for a daily supply of fresh fish and small gpods. ' FRESH FISH DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF SHANNON AND DISTRICT DAILY. A. P. BERRY.
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. OWNER LEAVING DISTRICT. PLENDIDLY constructed 5-roomed Bungalow in excellent order, on oyer of land, nicely laid out with four lawns and garden. Hot and cold water. Porcelain Bath and Hantl Basin. Large built-in wardrobe and linen press, motor shed, tfoncreiCe paths. An ideal home, right in the centre of town. . Also: 4-roomed cottage on valuable corner section .with 118 foot frontage to Ballanoei Street. Both these properties will be sold at a low figure to ensure a speedy sale. Apply J. H. Fargher, Shannon. FOXTON BEACH.
AJRD'S CHARhA-BANC will run to Beach on Sundays, leaving Ballance Street, at 1Q o'clock a.m. Book seats at Garage. Fares 4/- return, children 2/*-. N. GILL THE RELIABLE CARRIER. PHONE 58. FIREWOOD RAWN TO ANY LENGTH And THE BEST HOUSEHOLD COAI Alwa/s Jn Stock. A Ring or a Yfori* "jeans Prompt Attention. N. GILL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1964. Morning, \1 : Rev. A. F. Stewart. Evening, 7: Rev. A. F. Stewart. BALLANCE STREET HALL. FREE CHILDREN'S SERVICE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, At 2.30' p.m. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1«24. At 7 p.m. "BATTLE OF ARMAGEDDON'' "BATTLE; OF ARMAGEDDON." How, When and Where Fought? How, When and Where Fought? ALL WELCOME. NO COLLECTION.
CREPE-DE-CTIIN'E BLOUSES. Were 35/6, 29/6, 27/6. At the Sale 25/-, 22/6, 18/6. SPONGE CLOTH FROCKS, Stylish robes, flew being sacrificed, gjood shades. At the Sale 8/11 each. 9 LADIES' ASSORTED COSTUMESThese are absolutely new goods in the latest designs, .well-out, beautifully finished. Usually from 6 guineas to 9 guineas. Special at the Sale 105/-. Two 'special three-piece ENGLISH SADDLE TWEED SUITS—WeII-cut and finished. At the Sale 42/6.
H Dozen WIDE-END SILK sorted stripes and shades. Usnally 4/6 to 5/3. At the Sale 1/6. GENTS' BRACES! BRACES! BRACES! 80 pairs special, heavy, strong and durable. Usually 3/9, 4/3, 5/6. Our Price 2/11. Six Dozen NEGLIGE SHIRTS-All sizes and stripes. At the Sale 4/11. 20 Dozen GENTS' COLOURED BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, Largo size. Id Each, 7/6 Dozen. "KEEP COOL" SINGLETS-Usually 5/6 and 5/9 At the Sale 4/3.
MILLINERY! MILLINERY! MILLINERY All of our Trimmed Millinery and Smart Ready-to-Wears—AT GIFT PRICES. 20 LADIES' TWEED AND SERGE SKIRTS—Good assortment of shades arid well-cut and finished. These are Gifts at 8/11. 1 Only LADY'S SERGE COSTUME— Well-cut, beautifully finished. Was £8 17s 6d. At the Sale 39/6. 2 ONLY SPECIAL RAINCOATS—Check lined. At the Sale 25/6. 100 Pairs of GENTS' TWEED, SERGE, WORSTED AND GABERDINE TROUSERS—AII drastically- reduced. Prices ranging from 9/11 to 29/6.
Visit Shannon's Greatest Value for your Money Assured Howard Andrew Late Fargher & Co.
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