MAORILAND PICTURES. SATURDAY. matinee-at; .ajjo.p.m. A STORY Of; CONSUMING SPANISH PAs*i<-'N.-william Pox Presents—--1 JOHN GILBERT JOiliN GILBCiU in “ROMANCE RANGE.” “ROMANCE RANGE.” SPAIN 188 BLOUD. HAIRED. A MASSING WILL. FIGHT FOB LIFE. WOMAN’S LOVE. THE ESCAPE. WEDDING BELLS. |. MONDAY. CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS JACK HOXIE in JACK HIOXIE ill “RIDGEWAY OF MONTANA.” “RIDGEWAY OF MONTANA.” A last moving scene, of Hoxie riding a, (bucking bfronco, proving his supreme skill in the most fascinating sport of the old West. Variety of atmosphere and locale seldom seen in a western story—rugged cattle lands, a beautiful city home, then hack into the snow-clad peaks, where the most thrilling action takes, place. HANDEL’S . MESSIAH.” THURSDAY, ; DECEMBER 11th, .1924. PI CTU ,R E THEATRE. 8 o’clock. LEVIN CHORAL SOCIETY Assisted toy s ROYAL CHORAL SOCIETY, : WELLINGTON; THE PALMERSTON J. ORCHESTRAand' the tQllowing soloists: MRS WOODWARD (Wellington) SOPRANO. MISS MINA CALDOW (Auckland) CONTRALTO. MR SYDNEY BUTLER (Christchurch) TENOR. fldß W. WATTERS (Palmerston) . , '■ ' : T". ‘ BASS. ADMISSION; Dress Circle 4/-, Stalls 3/-, Under Gallery 2/-. Tax paid.
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F. G. LEMMON, Hon. Secretary. C.P.R. CHARABANC wifi leave P. 0., Shannon, tor, Otaki Beach, SUNDAY, December 7th., weather permitting, at 9.3 Q sharp. Fares 6/- return. ■ . • “MESSIAH," AT LEVIN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11th. . A Charabanc. Will leave. Shannon Post Office at. 6.31) p.iri., returning aft6r Orator in. Return fare., 3/-. THE “PEOPLE’S?? jCASH .STORE.,, Opposite Railway Station. I ■ r 11 vi'r ‘ . ; - HAVING:, purchased the above business. tram W,. Wallace, wo -wisti to ‘intimate that all our stock of groceries is new, while 'Qur price lists; will bear the. closest investigation and we trust that these two points combined with strict attention to business, civility and' promptness that we shall receive a fair share of public patronage. ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. AITCHISON BROS. GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. WOQDVILLE RACES. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10th and 11th’ 1924. GATES; Men 7/6, Ladies 3/6. QPEGTAL TRAIN , leaves. Shannon' V 9.9 Wednesday JHcaning, returning Thursday evening.. *. i fs excursion fares; OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. TO -residents of Shannon iand surrounding district I wish, to announce that I have commenced business as a boot repairer' in premises in Ballance Street : opposite, the Maoriland Theatre, where all repairs will he neatly and promptly executed. > Only the best English Leather used. E. A. FROST, BOOT REPAIRER.
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Shannon News, 5 December 1924, Page 1
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