MAORILAND PICTURES. LOOK OUT- GOWBQYi VVM. FOX Presents— TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX "LADIES TO BOARD." "LADIES TO BOARD." "LADIES TO BOARD." TONY-THE WONDER HORSEMONDAY. "He pulls tricks astride, a broncho that the average citizen, wouldn't attempt tor all -tine wealth qf the United States Mintl" —Exhibitors Trade Review. JACK HOXIBin "THE GALLOPING ACE/' "THE GALLOPING ACE." "THE GALLOPING ACE." OVER THE GUFFS, THENOVER THE CLIFFS, THENSee him burning up the ground in his gaiiie fight tor a helpless girl's rights! Watch him, through the ranks of the lawless ranch flhieves—plunge seventy foot over a cliff into a deep pool,' put 'Uip the greatest flghtin, ridin', and shootin' of his careerl CLEAN! FAST! EXCITING! ROMANTIC! ACTIONFULj
ART UNION. LL TICKET BOOK BUTTS in conBowling and Tennis Clubs' Art Union must be returned toj the. Secretary, Mr J. V. Burns by TO-MORftOW. ( Sat " uirday) so as to. be in i-eadiness for the drawing on Tuesday evening. YEN. BEDE'S JUNIOR DANCE ARI S H H A L L. TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 7th. Dancing 'from 8. p.m. till 1 a.m. One step ajid other competitions. C.P.R. SERVICES. W. HOTCHEN Proprietor. PALMERSTON NORTH SERVICE-Char-a-hancs will run as under:— Shannon dep.- ... 9.5 a.m. 9.20 a.m. Palmerston an*. i 0.35 a.m.) 10.50 a.m Palmerston dep. ... 3,5 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Shannon arr. ... 4.35 p.m. 6.Q p.m.. On Wednesday only the 9-20 Willi run, returning at 3.5 p.m. Parcels carried at Reasonable Rates. (A boon to Tradespeople.) THE PLIMMER BOOT REPAIRING DEPOT. BRING YOUR BOQT> REPAIRS TO . W. G. FLOGDELL, BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER, (Same entrance as Mrs Vaughan's, Bookseller, opp. Railway Gates). PRESERVE YOUR BOOTS. servative. Felt Slipper Soles for Knitted Slippers in all sizes, Ladies, Maids and Children's Nugget outfits, Laces of all description, Tennis Slhoes, resoled and heeled, vulcanised rubber soles or leather, English sole leather cut any size .for home boot repairing, grindery and all requirements m i stock. We are still taking orders tor book to. measure.
NOTE ADDRESS: FLOGDELL, BOOTMAKER. (Opposite Railway Gates.) PHONE NO. 94. UNDERTAKERS. A.HOFMANN Fbxtbn Shannon Phone ?■*• L. H. MARTIN. FURNISHER.-Shan-non and District Agency. CHANNINGS AND WEBBER.—Levm, Phone 274. „-.„-».««« MOTOR HIARSK IN ATTENDANCE REDUCED HIRE. DRUIDS' HALL, SHANNON. UNTIL MIDNIGHT. £2. AFTER MIDNIGHT £2 1Q». SMALL HALL (from 7.30 to 10.30 5/-. ELECTRIC LIGHT. PIANO AND CROCKERY FREE.
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Shannon News, 3 October 1924, Page 1
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