MAORILAND THEATRESATURDAY. WILLIAM FJOX PRESENTSEDMUND LOWE in EDMUND LOWE in EDMUND LOWE in EDMUND LOWE in 'PORTS 'PORTS 'PORTS 'PORTS 'PORTS 'POIRTS CALL." CALL." CALL." CALL." CALL." CALL." Ail tiie strange intrigue and slinking mystery of the burning Orient—all the creeping mist of tropic nights and crawling heat o,f noonday sun—are in this dramatic film—a Jove story- that will sneak in and capture your, heart. MONDAY. JACK HOXIE in JACK HOXIE in JACK HOXIE in JACK HOXIE in "FIGHTING FURY." "FIGHTING FURY." "FIGHTING FURY." "FIGHTING FURY." "FIGHTING FURY." "FIGHTING FURY." His sweetheart pimped under her horse in the face of a mighty cattle stampede, the roar of thousands of hoofs coming qn and on. Jack to the* rescue —one of the great punches <ol "Fighting Fury," The fight in the bunk-house, Hoxie, falsely accused by "Two-Fingered" Larkin. The lights got out, a shot in the dark, one of them escapes. The duel for revenge. Back to back, then whirl to fire, "Crooked Njose" drops, HOxie smiles, while his sweetheart looks on. CARL LAEMMLE'S GREAT SERIALCARL LAEMMLE'S GREAT SERIAL. CARL LAEMMLE'S GREAT SERIAL•THE PHANTOM FORTUNE." 'THE PHANTOM FORTUNE." 'THE PHANTOM FORTUNE." 'THE PHANTOM FORTUNE." 'THE PHANTOM FORTUNE." •THE PHANTOM FORTUNE." Starring WILLIAM DESMOND. Starring WIIJLIAM I>ESMONI>. Starring WILLIAM DESMOND:. ENEMIES REACHED FOR HIS FORTUNE! Ruthless enemies with clutching hands that reached from the darkness—and struck from behind. A truly unusual picture of an exciting, whirlwind tight for fame, fortune and love! You'll thrill and grasp your seats dur--4r.~ +v,n +qticq nrmmpnts. Allrl as the story unfolds' you'll share the firiai great success of a valiant man. . .
SEE IT. I SPECIAL NOTICE. C.P.R. SERVICE. "N future both Char-a-bancs will run on Wednesdays, usual time. FRIDAY, 24th. An Extra Char-a-banc will leave Shannon at 12.45 ana 6.3 Q for palmerston North. STARTING SUNDAY, 26th. A Regular Sunday Service will start leaving P.O. Shannon at .11.10 lor Palmerston North, returning at 4JU from Royal Hotel., THE BONFIELD TEA ROOMS. WATTERSTON'S BUILDING. BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. ■ WISH to notify the Public oi Shannon and District I have opened UP-TO-DATE TEAROOMS. Delicious HOME-MADE CAKES, ETC., together with cleanliness, civility and attention will be given to customer*. SUMMER DRINKS FOR SALE. Only the Best Brands of Chocolates and Sweets of all Kinds 'will be kept. A FULL RANGE OF SWEETS FOK YOUR CHRISTMAS CHEERIO. DON'T PASS WITHOUT A CUP OF TEA. HOOK AND QUARJRIE "ISH to notify (he Public of Shannon and surrounding districts that they are now prepared to supply FRESH FISH and OYSTERS IN THE SH ELL. ALSO: FRESH FRUIT. By Case, or POOtod.
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Shannon News, 1 May 1925, Page 1
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