Maoriland Theatre Friday Night Next ♦•WHEN A FRENCHWOMAN LOVES—SHE DOES NOT COUNT THE COST!” And- to Deloryse, the little child-like dancer who whirled amid the sordid gaiety of the Moulin Rouge, Love—Enchanting, Devastatingwinged its way into her heart one never-to-be-forgotten night! It was a man fighting for her country who took her. into his arms and transformed her into a woman—Beautiful, Trusting, Self-sacrificing! And then, on the eve of the wedding, the inexorable call of duty robbed her of her bridegroom I Through the years she waited for her lover to return and give the son ho bad never seen the right to bold up his head like other men. And when the longed-for moment came—the precious moment, when she proudly presented her son (and his), ONLY TO LEARN THAT THE WAR HAD ROBBED HIM OF ALL MEMORY OF HER—THAT HE WAS MARRIED!, I jfrVc .hc&yr $ , f*rt?srZfi*'yo9frss&r\ csom si* I>»?Io."ys«* cr ! vffw\\ l '> . .IXtv.rl i e
DRUIDS’ DANCE. IN THE DRUID S’ HAUL. ON - , FRIDAY, APRIL 24 th, at 8 p.m. Good floors good supper, AND THE BEST OF MUSIC. ADMISSION: GENTS 3/-, LADIES 1/6. PIANO: TUNING AjND REPAIRING. OUR PIANO EXPERT will visit any - part of tills district. Send us -a . ( card at once. Thoroughly reliable p workmanship, at very 'reasonable | prices. . 1 AITKEN’S MUSIC STORE, LEVIN. £ PHONE 108, c Send lor Free Catalogue of Latest Songs. CYCLE AND PRAM REPAIRS. HAVING opened a cycle and pram - repair business in ' Cociirane’s Ruudings, Ballance Street, 1 am now ; able lo carry out repairs at shortest c notice. J Ait Cycle Repairs delivered the same , day. ; Full stock of accessories always on . hand. , NEW CYCLES F.ROM £B, j Having had 2a years’ practical experience in the. cycle trade, the public >, can be assured of getting a.first class job. : C. YOUNG, Cochrane’s Buildings. ‘ HOOK AND QUARRIE WISH to notify file Public of Shannon and surrounding districts that they are now prepared to supply FRESH FISH and OYSTERS IN THE SHELL. ALSO: FRESH FRUIT. By Case or pound. AA B E CARRIERS AND WOOD AND COAL DEALERS. (Late N. GUI). DESIRE to notify the residents oi Shannon that they have now commenced business as above. Orders left at J. Roach’s, baker, will receive prompt attention. J. C. RETTER, Manager. WOOL AND SKINS. WHY not sell in the Shed and save Freight and Worry? ■ Let me give you a quotation for cash on the spot.. We are sfiU buying Calf Skins and giving the best of prices. H. LOWRY CASH BUYER OF CALF SKINS, SHEEP SKINS AND WOOL. Private Address. _ BATH STREET EAST PHONE *B4,
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Shannon News, 24 April 1925, Page 1
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431Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 24 April 1925, Page 1
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