FRIDAY. FRIDAY, MAE MARSH i MAE MARSH i MAE MARSH in "PADDY-THE-NE XT-BEST-THING.” "PADDY-THE-NE XT-BEST-THING.” ' ‘PADDY-THE;NE XT*'B EST-THI MO.” "PADDY-THE-NE XT-BEST-THING.” ■ A heart story so, tender that tears spring, up only to he dashed away by bits of delicious and- quaint comedy, which in turn are quickly followed by a climax so-dramatic it -leaves you gasping. j. BOX PLAN AS USUAL. 1 A SECTIONS ; SOLD , IU SECTIONS SOLD; ONLY Ci LEFT. . ONLY O LEFT. £5 DOWN AND £1 PER-MONTH.' Somebody said - liiat, it , couldn't be done Rut lie, with a chuckle replied: ' ’ That "maybe it oouildh’t, 'hup.-he would be one Who wouldn’t say so till he tried.” So he buckled right in, with the trace of a grin On his face., If he .worried, he hid it. He -Jl^ ted to sin S a s ;he tackled‘the thing That couldn’t. be dime—aii(j he.; did it. thousands, to tell you it. cannot be done, There are thousands ( to pi; opihesy failure: There are thousands. to. point out, to you, one by one, The, dangers. that wait to assail-you! , ■ But just buckle in with a bit 0 f a grin Then make up your mind and get to it. start in to sing as you ta the thing ,;... That cannot be. done”—a nd yon’il do it. . ■ . . $ A £ Hyde ’Sole Agent Shannon
Jvi HUpl^sT CHUa'CH.. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 19a4. 11 a.m.; Rev. Peryman. 2.3 U p.m.; fewniay school. . 7 p.m.; Mr W. H. .Roberts. . A A <i L i eA N > c H U H c ri. SERVICES. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1924. Shannon— • • 1J a.m.: Hoiy Commimlon. • 7 p m.: Evensong.. Thursday, night, 7.30 p.m.; Special • week night service. Tokoiruaru. — . 7 p.m.; Evensong.
■/tthe holy scriptures, which X are able;tn make; thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.—>ll,Tim, 3, 15: The word of God which livetlh. and abadeth, lor ever. For all flesh is. as grassl and all the. glory of man a.s the flower of grass. The grass.' withered! arid the flower thereof ofaileth, Buit trie word of the Lord eridureth for ever. And tiiis is. the word which by the gospel is preached unto;you./I. pet. 1, 23—25. T : he prophecy came, not in old-time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost, 11. Pet. 1, 21: Repeated efforts have - been made, to destroy the - Bible;- but. its. circulation steadily increases. The British. and Foreign Biible • Society .alone, for the twelve irionth.s ending. Mar. 31st, 1921, sent out 8,540,901 volumes, in no fewer tlhan W 3 languages;pRE SB YT.ERI AN CHUR C Ji. -i SERVICES..; . SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1924. Morning, 11: Rev. A. F. Stewart. Afternoon, 2.30; Sunday School.,, Evening, 7: Rev. A. F. Stewart. SHANNON , AUCTION ~ ROOMS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, at. 1.30 ..j. • p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Qf Furniture, arid- Effects consisting qf Upright Grand, Piano., Violin, and Cage, Sewing Machine, Double and Single Beds and Bedding, Bed-’, room Furniture and ware, Lino., and Rugs, Tables, Chairs, Couches, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Tools and Sundries, about 3 tons of Coal,, Xk cords of Firewood, Splendid Line Black Orpington Hens, and White. Leghorn Cluqks, Sujndjries too. numerous to mention.
H. A. Scott having receiyed instructions trcpi MR J. FEETHAM, who has sold his property, and s 4s. giving •up housekeeping* to sell,as above on the premises, Nathan Terrace, Shannon, absolutely without reserve. BERT COOKSLEY, Auctioneer. UNDERTAKERS.: ; A. HOMAM* Foxton Phone 108. Shannon Phone 21. L. H. MARTIN , non and District Agency. . CHANNINGS , AND ..WEBBER!—Eevin! Phone 274. V . MOTOR HBARSS IN; A^TENDANOE.
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