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MAO RI LAND TH EATR E. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MARSHALL NEILAN’S SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT! THE STRANGER’S BANQUET. THE STRANGER’S BANQUET. THE STRANGER’S BANQUET. v THE STRANGER’S BANQUET. WITH 23 FAMOUS STARS-THE GREATEST CAST EVER ASSEMBLED! THE REAL PICTURE SEN RATION OF THE YEAR! Distributed by Goldwyn. Lust for Mood and adventure coursed'in the veins of the Keoglis. A lone girl carries on the great shipyards of her father, assailed by crooks, schemers, adventurers, but fighting to save her legacy and to win back the love of the man she believes ml The triumph of a great director ! ‘ * „ Those rugged dramatic qualities, the ‘thrills, blub strength, the beauty that have long .been associated with the work of Marshall Npilan are presented more grippingly ‘than ever in this gigantic production that will take its place,in your memory as one of the most strikingly entertaining film dramas you have ever seen.-' BOX PLAN A‘i ALDERSEY’S.

LEVIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Autumn Show E N T U It Y . 11 A L TUESDAY. MARCH' 4, 1924. TUESDAY. MARCH 4, 1924. L. Ten Sections —Over 200 ■ 'Classes. Section I.—POT PLANTS. Section ll.—-CUT BLOOMS. . - Section lII.—DECORATIVE. Section IV.—FRUIT. . > Section V.—VEGETABLES. - Section VI—FARM PRODUCE. ‘ Section VII.—DOMESTIC. Section VIII.—CHILDREN’S SECTION. ' ' Schedules Obtainable at “Chronicle” Office. H. G, KERSLAKE, H)on. Secretary., , W. JAY GREENGROCER And fruiterer. HAS now extended, his delivery ol vegetables and fruit to all parts of the Borough. TOMATOES 3d and 4d per lb., ONIONS 3d lb., A grade COOKING APPLES 3d lb., bsst-grade DESSERT APPLES 4d lb, and all available fruit and vegetables at lower prices than ever. Or(|ers_ be left •at ~ Mrs Aidersey’s. “ FISH! FISH! FISH! I BEG to announce that I have now opened up a Fish and. Small Goods.| Shop in Ballance Street, and have mad® arrangements for a daily supply of fresh fish and small.gpods. FRESH FISH DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF SHANNON AND J DISTRICT DAILY. A. P. BERRY. FOXTON BEACH. , * CHARf-A-BANC will run to Beach on Sundays, leaving Ballance Street, at IQ o’clock a.m, Book seats at Garage.-^ Fares 4/- return, children 2/-. ,always In stock. The Wellington Meat Exchange Ltd, ~ Head Office: 139 Epmbton Puay, r Wellington. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL butchers. BUYERS of Prime Beef, Mutton. Lamb and Veal. -Also Porkers and Baconers. Buyer’s Address*. E. H. KIDD, Box 8/ Phoao W, Litfßir

PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. NNUAL, TEA and 'P'rizeg(iving ut the school on WEDNESDAY, March sth. Children's" Tea at 5.30 pvUi. : Parents ’anil firiends are cordially dn.viied > to attend the prize giving at .7 ip,m. when, the children will render fitem#. i METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAYMARCH i, 1924. Morning, 11 o’clock: Rev. BooUnoyd, Foxton. Aiterr.oon, 2.30: Sunday School. Evening, 7 o’clock,; Mr Banks, Foxton. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1924. ' , Mornihg, 11: Rev. A. F. Stewart. Afternoon, 2.30: Sunday School. - Evening, 7: Rev. A. F. Stewart. . Soloist evening! service: Miss Ahn. “ORATAVA” PRIVATE MATERNITY HOSPITAL (Reg.) NURSE POWELL, late of Napier , and has opened tlie above in Robinson street, Foxton, m •premises lajtely occupied by Mrs Frankland. Telephone 28. DRESSMAKING. MISS HOLMES wishes to announce that she. is nosr. taking orders for ; Dressmaking. Address,- Stouit Street, next Bowling Green. WREATHS AND ALL FLORAL EMBLEMS MADE ON SHORTEST NOTICE AT BRADF I E L D FLORIST, PALMERSTON NORTH. Phone 5936. Private 6574. UNDERTAKERS. ff.A.SOT’MzVMN Foxton Phone 108. Shannon Phone 34. L. H. MARTIN, FURNISHER.—Shannon and District Agency. CHANNINGS AND WEBBER.—Levin, Phone 274. MOTOR HOARSE IN ATTENDANCE. PRIME BACONERS. mHE N.Z. BACON C 0.,. LTD., Cash X Buyers of Prime Porkers and I Baconers. V ' . TRUCKING DATES: i SHANNON, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 10 to 12 noon. KOPUTAROA, MONDAY, MARCH 3,2 | to. 4 p.m. ! LEVIN, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 9.30 to 11.30. CASH BUYERS OF CALF SKTNS. J. C. GARDINER.

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Shannon News, 29 February 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 29 February 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 29 February 1924, Page 1

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