MAORI LAND THEATRE—SATURDAY. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS—DANGEROUS PASTIME.” ’"“A DANGEROUS PASTIME,” “A DANGEROUS PASTIME.” “A DANGEROUS PASTIME,” Drawn like a moth to-' the flamesunk in the slough of despair—seeking solace in the bright lights and a woman’s selfish heart—Barry Adams (Lew Gody) played with a dangerous pastime! .The story of a woman who sought to use men to gain her own ends. Did she win in the game of chance, or lose through a dangerous pastime? A sensational drama of life that will hold you spellbound. In “A Dangerous Pastime,” William Fox presents a powerful drama, that is the unusual attraction offered to amusement lovers of Shannon, to be exhibited at THE M AORI LAND THE ATRE ON SATURDAY EVENING. “A DANGEROUS PASTIME.” “A DANGEROUS PASTIME.” “A DANGEROUS PASTIME.” “A DANGEROUS PASTIME.” “A DANGEROUS PASTIME.” MONDAY. UNIVERSAL PICTURES PRESENT—“THE WESTERN WALLOP.” “THE WESTERN WALLOP.” “THE WESTERN WALLOP.” “THE WESTERN WALLOP.” “THE WESTERN WALLOP.” Starring •& JACK HOXIE. JACK HOXIE. JACK HOXIE. JACK HOXIE.. Starring >3f One of the greatest Western melodramas of all time. A two-fisted, hard-riding, swift-moving romance of a true son of the Great Plains! He rode straight into the trap his ruthless enemies, laid set. Over the forbidden State line, which meant prison for him —with a furious posse yelping at his heels—to save the girl whose faith had failed him in his hour of need l
“THE WESTERN WALLOP.” .“THE WESTERN WALLOP.” “THE WESTERN WALLOP.” “THE WESTERN WALLOP.” “THE WESTERN WALLOP.” AA B E CARRIERS AND WOOD AND COAL DEALERS. (Late N. Gill). DESIRE tq notify the residents of Shannon that they have now commenced business as above. Orders left at J. Roach’s, baker, will receive prompt attention. J. C. RETTER, Manager. UNDERTAKERS. A. HOFMANN Foxton Phone 108. Shannon -Phone 24 L. H. MARTIN. FURNISHER.—Shan, non and District Agency. MOTOR HEARSE IN ATTENDANCE. C.P.R. SERVICES. W. HOTCHEN Proprietor PALMERSTON NORTH SERVICE. Char-a-bancs will run as under:—
Shannon dep. 9.10 a.m. hhlOa.m. Palmerston arr. 10.35 a.m. 11.35 a.m. Palmerston dep. ... 3.5 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Shannon arr. 4.30 p.m. 5.45 p.m. On Wednesday only the 9.20 will run, returning at 3.5 p.m. Parcels carried at Reasonable Rates. tA boon to Tradespeople.) SPECIAL NOTICE. C.P.R. SERVICE. XN future both Char-a-bancs will run on Wednesdays, usual time. j FRIDAY, 24th. An Extra Char-a-banc will leave Shannon at 12.45 and 6.30 for Palmerston North. STARTING SUNDAY, 26th. A Regular Sunday Service will start leaving P.O. Shannon at 11.10 for Palmerston North, returning at 4.30 from Royal Hotel. SHAVING "“mi fey Mta« Mwaiuui
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Shannon News, 12 June 1925, Page 1
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