FRIDAY—SHANNON. SATURDAY-TOKOMARU, THE MOST ASTOUNDING STORY-EVER SCREENED. ROBERT W. CHAMBERS’ ROBERT W. CHAMBERS’ ROBERT W. CHAMBERS’ “THE COMMON LAW’ “THE COMMON HAW” “THE COMMON LAW” “THE COMMON LAW” STARRING, CONWAY TEARLE CORINNE GRIFFITHS ELLIOTT DEXTER HOBART I3OSWORTH BRYANT WASHBURN DORIS MAY. HARRY MYERS. PHYLLIS HAVER MISS DU PONT DAGMAR GODOWSKY. Au elaborate .pieturisat-ion oj the Biggest, und Best Known piece ever written by ROBERT \V. CHAMBERS. Conceded by the entire industry to be the greatest ol' all screen stories! THE HOLY BOND OF MATRIMONY— (JR THE COMMON LAW OF MARRIAGE? Which will Fate decree tor .tJiese two? The Store of a- Girl who sought ,a living as a.n Artist’s Mbdel! . BOX PLAN A j ALDERSEY’S. Arrangements. Lave been made ior a full orchestra to play during the screening of the picture.
MEETING OF FARMERS. MU ANDERSON, oi the “Dcmiiuion Rally’’ Party from the New Zealand Farmers’ Union, 1.3 to address a meeting ot farmers in tile Council Chambers .on THURSDAY A EXT «1 7.JG p.m. R. L. TIPPLER, Chairman. PLUMBING. HHRY Maiiawatu Plumbing Co., and don’t be misled for tanks, baths, etc. All work guaranteed. Address llopwood’s right of way, Palmerston North. Ring Phono 6616 Workshop, and private 6161 and 6682. TRAVEL BY MOTOR. LEVIN TO 'PALMERSTON NORTH, Via Shannon, Tokomaru and Linton. COMMENCING FRIDAY,'MAY 2. Time Table and Fares. a.m. Fare. WERAROA P.O 8.20 GRAND HOTEL S.-’a LEVIN HOTEL S.c’O SHANNON y. 20 2/TOKOMARU 10 5 3/I.INTON 10.20 if. PACMERSTON (arrive) 10.45 5/Small Parcels carried at a reasonable Rate. RFURNTNG FROM PALMERSTON AT 3 p.m.) W. HOTCHEN, Proprietor. C.P.R. LINE. THE OTAKI SERVICE WILL NOT RUN UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. The Wellington. Meat Exchange Ltd Head Office: 139 Eambton Quay, Wellington. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCH ERS. BUYERS of Prime Beef,. Lamb and Veal. Also and Baooncrs. Mutton, Porkers Buyer’s Address: E. H. KIDD, Box 9, Phone 187, Levin. .
A CHOICE SELECTION OF PRIME BEEF MUTTON, LAMB, PORK, and SMALL GOODS. MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE MANGORE BUTCHERY, PLIMMER TERRACE. (Opposite Railway Station.) CLEANLINESS, CIVILITY AND SERVICE GUARANTEED. MADE 1 EASY by using Q*TQLi beforehand.
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Shannon News, 20 May 1924, Page 1
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344Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 20 May 1924, Page 1
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