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MAORI LAND PICTURES. FRIDAY—SHANNON. SATURDAY—TOKOMARU. RjEGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY IN "SPORTING YOUTH.” "SPORTING YOUTH.” "SPORTING YOUTH,” "SPORTING YOUTH!.” A dazzling, story of the younger set with minutes overcrowded with the high speed thrill and tempestuous action of the Auto Race Track. A thunderous roar from ten thousand throats rent the air: They’re off! Eager Eyes strained at the huddled group qf car® as they sped forward in the greatest event of the year. The Management proclaim this as one of the greatest pictures shown this year and are prepared to freely refund the money to any patron who is dissatisfied with this wonderful production. BO‘X PLAN AT ALDERSEY’S. “Nor aught we blew with breath or touch with, hand was like that music as it came.” MONSTER PRELIMINARY ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL CONCERT. In aid of the District Band Carnival Funds. MAORILAND THEATRE, SHANNON. TO-NIGHT TONIGHT FIRST APPEARANCE OF A LADY CONDUCTRESS IN SHANNON. MISS M. HEALEY, Musician, of Wellington. GRAND ORCHESTRA: 46 MUSICIANS, 24 VIOLINS, 4 ’CELLOS, DOUBLE PIANOS. Stage to he extended 12 feet to accommodate die orchestra and hand of 70 musicians, which will render the National Anthem. A RARE VOLUMINOUS MUSICAL TREAT. Double Pianos! Specially tuned by Mr Philips, of Palmerston North. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH MAS TE R 0W EH CAHI LL, See this clever Australian Child Trap—Drummer and Contortionist. LITTLE 0 L A R. With liis performing dogs FAIRY and HUIA. The Foxton Rand has always helped Shannon functions gratuitously and willingly;, and by patronising tins rare concert you are financing the Band to "help you more” without charge. SEE PROGRAMMES. Recommendation ; From WM. MURDOCK, ESQ., Mayor of Shannon—“ln consideration of the many .times the Foxton Band has gratuitously assisted Shannon Functions, I can recommend any assistance given to the Band by way of subscriptions or otherwise,” PRICES; DRESS> CIRCLE 4/-, ORCHESTRAL STALLS ?/-, BACK SEATS 2/-. CHILDREN H uU''PRICE. Box Plan at Mrs Aldersey’s. No extra charge for booking. ORGANISING DIRECTOR MR i. GoLDcai. SECRETARY ......... MR J. MADDEN. .TREASURER .. MR R. HEATH. MUSICAL DIRECTRESS MISS M, HEAIY. STAGE MANAGERS MRS J. AITCHISUN AND W, QUARRIih CHAIRMAN MR J. AITCHISON. TE MAINE JERSEY HERD,

EXCHANGE AUCTION MART BALLANCB STREET, SHANNON. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12tli, 2 p.m. . FRUIT, vegetables, potatoes, FURNITURE, ETC, ETC. GEO. W. BROAD, Auctioneer. REDUCED HIRE, DRUIDS’ HALL, SHANNON, UNTIL MIDNIGHT, £2. AFTER MIDNIGHT £Z 10*. SMALL HALL (from 7.30 to 10.30)' 5/-. ELECTRIC LIGHT, PIANO AND CROCKERY} FREE,

SHANNON. FOR SAJLii 1 PEDIGREE BULL CALF; Dam, le Maire. RQse j sire, Maori rouu. a Dull with goqd hacking qf butter nil ana sho.w. Ring periqrnialices. To Maire Rose’s Dam lias semiofficial record oi 5361h5. butter iat running with herd under ordinary conditions. Maori Poilu’s three nearest dams nave the grand average of ov.er 67710 s outteuat under semi-official test. Maori Pouli’s dam, Maori Pearl, lias been selected tQ represent the New Zealand Jerseys at the Palermo Exhibition, Argentine, this month. Orders no.w being booked for bull calves from tested dams. R. L. TIPPLER. TE MAIRE, SHANNON. OPENING NOTICE. HAVING opened Dining and Supper Rooms in Plimmer Terrace we beg to announce to the public of Shannon Rand, district that we are prepared to supply meals at all homos. Also fish and chips to take home. SUPPLY OF FRESH FISH DAILY AT REASONABLE PRICES. Our Motto: CLEANLINESS AND CIVILITYALEXANDRA DINING ROOMS. AIRS C. O‘REGAN Proprietress.

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Shannon News, 16 September 1924, Page 1

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561

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 16 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 16 September 1924, Page 1

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