A NIGHT WITH SCOTLAND. MAORILAND THEATRE mUESDAY, AUGUST-26, 1924. AORILAND THEATRE X UESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1924. FUNDS TO BEAUTIFY THE TOWN. COME AND HEAR MISS FLORA MACKENZIE, THE NEW ZEALAND STAR OF SCOTTISH SONG. THE NOTED McLEOD HIGHLAND DANCERS. THE POPULAR MISS EVANS. PALMERSTON NORTH’S HARRY LAUDER—MR HINSTON. POPULAR 2/- and 1/-. Roll Up and Help the Town. An Ounce -of Help is Worth a l'ew tons of Grumbling, CONCERT AT 8 p.m. CARS 10.30 p.m. FRIDAY— SHANNON. SATURDAY—TOKOMARU. Adolph Zukor Presents a # . . GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD.” “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD.” “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD.” “TO HAVE AND TO HOLDt” With BETTY COMPSON AND BERT LYTELL BETTY• COiMPSOiN AND BERT LYTELL BETTY COMPSON AND BERT LYTELL The greatest story of romantic love.-ever written. A picture that races through a hundred breathless thrills, tliro-uigh a hundred scenes Qf dazzling beauty. With Betty Compson the sweetest heroine ever seen and Bert Lytell, her daring lover.
EARTHWORK FORMATION FOR BUSH TRAM. P jpENDERS are invited for construcUon of about 20 chains 'of earth work for bush train line. Tenders close with the undersigned at 5 p.m. on Saturday, August 30. LEVIN SAWMILLING GO. ■ Box 58, Levin. EXCHANGE AUCTION MART. SALE, BY AG Cl lON ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 l Jth, at 2 p.m. FRUIT ~ ' vegetables POTATOES POULTRY PIGS COW COVERS FURNITURE BRIDLES SPECIAL: 1 Shetland . Pony, aged. 40 Black Orpington Fowls. 20 White Leghorns. 12 Geese, Ducks. 18 Ladies’ Raincoats. Quantity of Pipes. 1 Silver Grey Bedroom Suite. 1 Oak Extension Table, Etc., Etc. BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. GEO. W. BROAD, Auctioneer. C.P.R. SERVICE. LEVIN TO PALMERSTON. Charabanc leaves Levin Hotel 8.30 a.m., arrives Palmerston 10.40 o.m. Charabanc leaves Palmerston 3 p.m., arrives Levin 5.15 p.m. Return Same Fares. Single Day. Levin to Palmerston 4/- 6/Shannon to Palmerston 3/- 4/6 Tokomaru to Palmerston 2/6 3/6 Linton to Palmerston ... 2/- 2/6 Levin to Shannon ......... 2/- 3/Parcels carried at a reasonable rate. W. HOTCHEN. proprietor. PRONE 213. UNDERTAKERS. A.HOFMiANN Foxton Phone 108. Shannon Phone 34. L. H. MARTIN, FURNISHER.—Shannon and District Agency. CHANNINGS AND WEBBER.—Levin, Phone 274. . MOTOR HKARBE IN ATTENDANCE.
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Shannon News, 26 August 1924, Page 1
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351Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 26 August 1924, Page 1
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