MAORILAND THEATRESATURDAY. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTSEDMUND LOWE in EDMUND LOWE in EDMUND LOWE in "THE BRASS BOWL." ■THE BRASS BOWL." "THE BRASS BOWL." 'THE BRASS BOWL." 'THE BRASS BOWL." 'THE BRASS BOWL." Story by L'Quis Joseph Vance. A pretty woman's fortitude, versus the. startling adroitness of a crooked master of the shrewd. ' A real mail's battle against lus own image! , Reels qf real romance; spools of supreme suspense; a film filled with 100 per cent, entertainment. A new star in a new picture—tne. newest treat on any street. If vOu miss this one, you will miss more ithrills and more delightful romance'than you ever saw cramaneu into one picture before. MONDAY. "WHAT THE LAW SAYS-GOES..'' "WHAT THiE LAW SAYS-GOES. "WHAT* THE LAW SAYS—GOES. UNIVERSAL FILMS Presents—"THE CLEAN UP." "THE CLEAN UP." "THE CLEAN UP." Featuring Herbert RawUnson. HE PUTS THE BRAKES ON A TOWN RUNNING WILD! Women and girls were endangered by the wild and reckless, orgy of tne whole town, Qrazed with newly-in-herited riches!. Who would step out to tackle the crooks that threatened their safety?. GRAND SACRED COKCBRT. AORILAND PICTURE THEATRE. SUNDAY, APRIL sth, at 7.30 p.m. SHANNON COMBINED CHOIR, f\ VOICES* 9 VOICES Programme. National Antnem. Hymn—" All People that on earth do dwell," Choir, Orchestra and Audience. Overture, Selected, Orchestra. Anthem, "What are tnese?" (Stamer),
Choir. Instrumental Quartette, Selected, (harp) Miss Mona Neale, (cello) Miss Dolce Spencer, (violin) Miss Eva Quarrie, (piano) Miss Rita Byers. Song, "How .Lovely* are Thy Dwellings (Liddell), Miss Aim, AXC.L., A.L.C.M. Duet, "Hold Thou My. Hand," Mr and Mrs Bishop.. Song, "Angels ever bright and fair," (Handel), Mrs-J. Bovis. Monologue, "Tihe Sea is His" (Dale), Mr Howard Andrew. Song, "La Seranata" (Braga), Miss Upton. Duet, "Nocturne" (Denza), Mrs Cronquest and D r - Maekereth. Solo, "Soul qf Mine" (Barnes), Mr Howard Hunter. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. COLLECTION. Taken up by Nurses and Staff of Palmerston North Hospital. Offertory Selection, Orchestra. Violin Selection, "in the Cloister" (Torrance), Miss W. Pickles. Vocal Solo, Selected, Miss Butler. Anthem, "The Ahgelus" (Maritana), Choir. Song, "Deep in my heart" (Stephenson), Mrs Riddler. Quartette, "The Lord shall comfort Zion," Mrs Bishop and Mrs Bovis, Mr Bishop and Mr Quarrie. Pianoforte Solo, Selected, Mrs Clif-ford-Jones. Anthem, "The Radiant Moirn" (Woodward), Ohoir Hon. Accompanist, Mrs CliffordJones. Hon. Secretary, Mrs J. Bovis. Musical Director, Mr Howard AiidNO ENCORES By the request of the Committee.
MRS MANNING. DRESSMAKER. AS removed from Ballance Stree and is nqw taking orders tor Dressmaking at her residence Clapham Street. Moderate Prices. LATEST SAMPLES AND JOURNALS STOCKED.
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Shannon News, 3 April 1925, Page 1
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