MAORILAND THEATRE. SATURDAY. WILLIAM FOX Presents JOHN GILBERT in “JUST OFF BROADWAY.’* “JUST OFF BROADWAY.” > “JUST OFF BROADWAY.” Set in the Whirl of New York andParis Night Life. MONDAY. HERBERT RAWLINS ON in “JACK OF CLUBS.” “JACK OF CLUBS.” “JACK OF CLUBS ”
The stirring Romance of a Fighting Gopl The kindness and winning smile of Foley, the cop, were mistaken for softness, fear. The gang picked on him—the climax came when he met the girl he loved! A SMASHING, FIGHTING ROMANCE —INTERPRETED BY A REMARKABLE CAST! REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL. HOROWHENUA v. MARAWATU. AT PALMERSTON NORTH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. TJHE Horowhemua Representatives will travel to Palmerston North by the New Plymouth express, the team to assemble at Levin from which place concession tickets will be, taken for the remainder of the journey. L. CARMICHAEL, Hon, sec., R.H.U. ! PH ES BY 7! Kill AN CHUR C 11. SERVICES. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1924. i Morning, 11: Rev. A. F. Stewart. Afternoon, 2.30: Suhday School. Evening, 7 : Rev. A. F. Stewart.
A NOLI C A N CHURCH. SERVICES. - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1924. Shannon—--8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Matins. 7 p.m. : Evensong. Tokomaru.— 11 a.m.: Holy Communion. 7 p.m.: Evensong. M ET'IHO'DI.ST CHURCH. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,/1924.Mo.ming, H o’clock: Rey. Mr Peryman. Afternoon: 2.30 —-Sunday School. Evening, 7 o’clock: Mr Chrystall, Fo^ton. LADIES’ GUILD OF VEN. BEDE’S. GRAND BAZAAR. TO be held in the Druids’ Hall on SEPTEMBER 12th and 13th. Opening each day from 2.30 p.m. till 5 p.m. and from, 7.30 p.m. There will be the following stalls : Plain and Fancy Goods, Gollywog, Sweets, Produce and Girls. Also Side Shows and Competitions. Baby Show up to 12 months and up to two years. MAORI STALL. A Turkish dwarf will,arrive Friday evening and will be on view Friday evening and Saturday aiternoon and evening, also an Egyptian will tell the future. Sponge cake competition for girls under 17, the cakes to become the property of the tearooms. Official opening at 2 p.m. on Friday. TEA AND SUPPER PROCURABLE. ADMISSION: ADULTS 6d, CHILDREN 3d. _ to bushfellersT TENDERS, to close end September, lor about 25 chains fencing. Wilkinson.’s Boundary. Particulars apply— D. M. O’CONNOR, Grey Street. _____ TRESPASSERS on Mr Bryants property will be prosecuted without further notice. A. E. BURLING, Manager.
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Shannon News, 12 September 1924, Page 1
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