FRIDAY—SHANNON. SATURDAY—TOKOMARU. The Story of tile Strangest Masquerade that ever a 'Woman Dared!. JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS A CECIL B, DE MJLLE PRODUCTION “FOOL’S PARADISE," “FOOL’S PARADISE." “FOOL’S PARADISE." MILDRED HARRJS . CONRAD NAGEL, DORL KOSLOFF, JOHN DAVIDSON, AND JULIA FAYE. THEOA PARAMOUNT PICTURE. A strange love in settings of savagery. The souls of two women touched by the vivid flame of’love the' one responsive, the other indifferent. Piom the crude, passionate atmosphere of a Mexican harder town to the weird power that lazily throbs beneath Siam’s exotic surface conies a man in search of his dreams. His quest ends in the Temple of the Secred Reptile, where the whim of a girl sends him into the pit of crocodiles. A magnificent pageant of wonders, glittering touches of Oriental mystery, rhythmic temple dancers woven in a story of passion. A Cecil B, De Mille masterpiece, created with the pigments of and West upon the canvas of the woHd. East THAT’S “FOOL’S PARADISE!"
MAORI LAND THEATRE. TUESDAY, SEP TEH BEE 9th. IN CONJUNCTION WITH SP E.CIAL PICTURE PROGRAMME. MR JAMES SULLI VAN PRESENTS THE HARDEENS THE HARDEENS THE HARDEENS WONDER WORKERS, MAGICIANS, ESGAPEOLOGISTS. introducing tor the first time in New Zealand THE MAGIC CAVE. t THE MAGIC CAVE. Every tiling is done right [before your eyes. NOTE.. —During this act no one will be allowed tq-enter or leave the theatre. . THE HARDEENS A professional vaudeville act, late of Fullers’ New Zealand Theatres. THE HARDEENS have performed in the leading thea tres throughout England, America, India, China, Japan, Australia' and New. Zealand. IT GETS Yu U THINKING. It must be understood that this entertainment is. not presented as- an exposure of Spiritualism. These days are past. Bui, it will be ''plainly shown how fraudulent tricksters deceive the lunwary. The entertainment is one of weird and uncanny happenings, of invisible wonders, transiormauons, and mystification, surpassing the genii of the. Arabian Nights. Here you will And .the wonders oi materialisation', levitation and other occult mysteries. ’ ’
EXCHANGE AUCTION MART FRUIT VEGETABLES POULTRY PIGS COW COVERS POTATOES FURNITURE BRIDLES IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL LET BROAD SELL IT. PROMPT SETTLEMENT. BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. GEO. W. BROAD, Auctioneer. REDUCED HIRE. DRUIDS’ HALL, SHANNON. UNTIL MIDNIGHT, £2. AFTER MIDNIGHT £2 10s. SMALL HALL (from 7.3 Q to 10.30) 5/-. ELECTRIC LIGHT, PIANO AND CROCKERY FREE. UNDERTAKERS. A. HOFMANN Foxton Phone 108. Shannon Phone 34. L. H. MARTIN, FURNISHER.—Shannon and District Agency. CHANNINGS AND WEBBER.—Levin, Phone 274. MOTOR HEARBI IH ATTENDANCE.
OPENING NOTICE. HAVING opened Dining and Supper Rooms in Plimmer Terrace we beg to announce to the public of Shannon i iand district that we are prepared to supply meals at ah hours. Also fish and chips to take homes SUPPLY OF FRESH FISH DAILY AT REASONABLE PRICES. Our Motto: CLEANLINESS AND CIVILITY.. ALEXANDRA DINING ROOMS. MRS C. O‘REGAN Proprietress. PHONE 51 PHONE 51 KING BROS. GENERAL CARRIERS. Who are second to none for promptness and reliability. Travellers’ samples handled with care. Best Household Coal and Firewood 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.
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Shannon News, 2 September 1924, Page 1
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