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SHANNON—FRIDAY. TOKOMARU—SATURDAY. THE PICTURE THAT TAKES YOU BACK HOME. JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS "THE OLD HOMESTEAD." "THE OLD HOMESTEAD." "THE OLD HOMESTEAD/' WITH TBEC-DORE ROBERTS, GEORGE FAWGETT HARRISON FORD. T. ROY BARNES FRITZI RIDGWAY. A JAMES CRUZE PRODUCTION. Here's the immortal, drama that has filled hearts witlti thrills and tears and gladness lor fifty years. Now, at last, given on the screen the magnificent production its story merits. , With the greatest of all- character actors; Theodore Roberts, playing beloved "Uncle Josh," and a perfect cast of favourites in the other famous roles. You'll laugh.at the antics of "Happy Jack" and the love rivals, "Seth" and "Si." You'll cry at the burning partings and the= heartaches of lovely "Ann." You'll thrill as-the gigantic cyclone sweeps a whole town away—a climax never before approached °n the screen. . v A wonderful entertainment that will cling to your memory forever. A PARA. UNT PICTURE. MAORILAND THEATRE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th. RETURN OF THE FAVOURITES, THE HAtRDEENS THE HAiEBEENS THE HAEDEENS IN THE SENSATIONAL ILLUSION "sawing, through a woman." "Sawing through a woman." "sawing through a woman." Received everywhere with exclamations of wonder. This act is performed on the stage m the presence of a committee from the audience. The cabinet used in in is act is made of ordinary rough timber and during me. act is divided off by Hardeen'into over thirty compartments. A woman is handcuffed into trie box thus preventing all 'means of escape. The box is then cut in two with an ordinary cross-cut sawyet a few seconds. afterwards the woman is shown, still in the box,, unhurt. EXAMINE THE BOX. BRING. YOUR OWN SAW. BRING YOUR MOT HER-IN-LAW.

NiiLICAN CHURCHSERVICES. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1924, Shannon— U .a.m.: Holy Communion. 7 p.m.: Evensong and Address ity Miss & M. Leslie on her wooi in China. Tokon>aru.— , V p m.: Evensong. RESBYTERIAN CHUR C M. SERVICES. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 19%. Morning, 11: Rev. A. F. Stewart. Afternoon, 2.30: Sunday School. Evening, 7: Rev. A. F. Stewart. JHEN they came to Jesus, and saw. that He was dead already, they brake not His legs: But one of the soldiers with a spear pierced. His side, and fqrthwillh. oaine there out blood and water: . . , For these tilings were done, that the Scripture should be fulfilled, a. ihoaie o.f him shall not he broken. And again another Scripture saith, They shall look on Him Whom they pierced. John 19, 35—37. Rut Uhese'things, are written that ye might' believe that Jesus is the Christ the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through iHife name.—John 20 t 31., Behold He cometh witfli clouds; and every eye shall see Him, and they also which pierced Him? and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because oi . Him.—Rev. i, 7* ErpHTODI,ST CHURCH. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1924. Morning, 11 a'm.: Mr Huntly (FOxton) Afternoon: 2.3o—Sunday School. Evening, 7 o'clock: Rev. Peryman, NOTICE. RESPASSERS on Mr Bryant's P-> perty will be prosecuted witnout further notice. A- E. BURLING, Manager.

THE SHANNON CO-OP. BUILDING SOOiETY (Terminating). To be incorporated under the Building Society Act, 1908. A .SPECIAL MEETING of *tt members of the above Society and all others interested will be held in flhe Maoriknd Theatre, Shannqn on THURSDAY, 9th OCTOBER, at 8* p.m. Business: Coiiflraiatton of rules, general, ana, election of directors. £}.'T. MOODY, Secretary. A BACHELOR'S BALL. Will be held in the 0 U- T 0 A HALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th. a;t 8 p.m. ADMISSION: Gents 5/-. W. J. ROSS, Hon. Sec. EXCHANGE AUCTION MART BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. SALE BY. AUCTION ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, at 2 p.m. NEW POTATOES. OLD POTATOES. APPLES, CAULIFLOWER, RHUBARB, PIGS. ' POULTRY.. FURNITURE, ETC. GjEO. W. BROAD, Auctioneer.

TO BUSHFELL.ERS. .ENDERS, to close end September, for about 25 chains fencing. Wilkinson's Boundary. Particulars apply— B. M. O'CONNOR, GreK Street.

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Shannon News, 3 October 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 3 October 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 3 October 1924, Page 1

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