FRIDAY—SHANNON. SATURDAY—TOKOMARU. The Story of the Strangest Masquerade that ever * Woman Dared! JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS A CECILB. DE MILLE j PRODUCTION “FOOL'S PARADISE." "FOOL’S PARADISE." "FOOL’S PARADISE.” DALTC?N, MILDRED HARRIS CONRAD NAGFT THFO DORE KOSLOFF, JOHN DAVIDSON. AND JULIA FAm * ' ’ ™ A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. A strange loyie in settings of savagery. S ponJ™!l§?o&rfn«Sit tOUOhed b > , thevivi 4 fl 9“®<*tl«ve. a. From the crude, passionate atmosphere of a Mexican ibarder town to ’**■* «*» »*»* A in&gniflcent pageant of wonders -glittering touches of Otripntai mv« tery, rtiythmic temple dancers woven*in a Atory S Sou. Y THAT’S ‘‘FOOL’S PARADISE!’, MAORI LAND THEATRE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th.. IN CONJUNCTION WITH SP ECIAL PICTURE PROGRAMME. . •ftp’ MiR JAMES SULLI VAN PRESENTS THE HARDEENS THE HARDEENS THE HARDEENS WONDER WORKERS, MAGICIANS, ESCAPEOLOGISTS. Introducing for the first time in New Zealand THE MAGIC CAVE. THE MAGIC CAVE. Everything is done , right Before your eyes. nQ oue w ‘« 1)6 »Uww' to enter or leave the THE IIARDEEIYS A professional yaudevtlle aot. late or Miens’ N<iw Zeaiand Jheatre THE HARDEENS indfa, p anne‘| c<i j^f 1 Saiim. zmS. om Engli,nd ’ Ante, IT GETS YOU THINKING. «* ™ d as shown how fraudulent tricKsters deceive iiUt ’ will Pla is one Qi weird and uncanny nappenings of'^nv^ y V Tlle entertamu mahons, and mystification, LrpfiLng LnT WQnd6 ? s « tram Here you will And the wonders of mS te riaiiESi / the Nig cult mysteries. "Mtenahsation, levitation and other
EXCHANGE AUCTION MART FRUIT POULTRY PIGS COW COVERS VEGETABLES 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 10a. SMALL. HALL, (from 7.30. to 10.30) 5/-. ELECTRIC; LIGHT, PIANO f AND CROCKERY FREE. PHONE 51 > PHONE 51 KING BBQS^ GENERAL CARRIERS:? Who are second to none»for promptness and reliability. Travellers' samples , handled with car®.. Best Household Coal and Firewood
A NGL 1c A N CHuH cH. A . SERVICES StowESE?’ S * ra^o ® R 7 . MM. ? n^* : 17 Hol y .Communion. . ‘ P- m -: Cvensong. ToJkoniaru.— 7 P-m.: evensong. w iFOfOI.ST church". SUND a Y,. SEPTEMBER 7. 1924 Morning, li o/clock: Mr J. H Roberts Afternoon: 2.30-Sunday ' Eveiung^^^ock : Rev, J. D. McArthT>RESBYTERIAN CHURCH ■ SERVICES; SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, lm. Morning, 11 ; Rev. A. F.' Stewart. Afternoon, 2.30: Sundays School I Evening,, 7:. Rev, A. F. Stewart. j OPENING NOTICE. TTAVING opened Dining , and Sup- ; Per Rooms in Plimmer Terrace we beg to announce to the public of Shannon i and. district tjhat we are prepared to supply meals -at all hours. Also fish and chips to take home. SUPPLY OF FRESH FISH DAILY AT REASONABLE PRICES. Our Motto: CLEANLINESS AND CIVILITY.. ALEXANDRA'DINING ROOMS., MBS C. O'REGAN iutu Proprietress.
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Shannon News, 5 September 1924, Page 1
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