Maoriland Theatre FRIDAY FRIDAY But When He Met THE Girl-l wm<. m UL the tense i> moments, aB die rich romance, all the splescfid heart-interest of all the MesgHan picture!—m one giojficrcmtir. Wss. ?$m t£m» 'ii' •' ; t.'.,iir--1 i£^'ili'C^':iiMiJ!iiiL !^C^'^ ADOLPH ZUKOR. PR.ESENTS omas i IN 'The Ne'er Do BY R.EX BEACH ;;r^i..^^ WHY PAY RENT? A NICE HOME. A NICE HOME. * ROOMS, Electric Light and all conveniences, in best locality. Price £635. £135 down; balance as rent. SECTIONS in ail parts of the town from £5 down. When secy tions are paid off, will arrange finance to build. X ROOMS and Conveniences on very easy Terms. PRICES £575. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR LAND SUBDIVISION SALE. A. E. HYDE.
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, SCONES. ETC., together with cleanliness, civility and attention will be given to customers. SUMMER DRINKS FOR SALE. Only the Beßt Brands of Chocolates and Sweets of all Kinds will be kept. A FULL RANGE OF SWEETS FOB YOUR CHRISTMAS CHEERIO. DON'T PASB WITHOUT A CUP VF TEA. LADIES. AM now taking orders for remodelling costumes into coat frocks. Also specialising in ladies' and children's coats. MISS E. HOLMES, Dressmaker, Plimmer Terrace. TRESPASS NOTICE. PERSONS with dog or gtum trespassing on the property of the Mukupai Flaxdressing Co., will be prosecuted. T. DALZELL, Manager
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Shannon News, 9 June 1925, Page 1
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237Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 9 June 1925, Page 1
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