Maoriland Theatre FRIDAY FRIDAY Throughout the Ages some Women have been the pawns of wealth. Today they're the victims of the money marriage. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS GERALD TON'S T ADY. ERAILD \J RANSTON'S JjABY. GERALD TON'S T AOY. ERAILD RANS TON'S JU ADY. GERALD /CRANSTON'S T ADY. ERAILD JJADY. Tlie Story of a Purchased Woman.—Novel by Gilbert Frankau, with JAMES KIRKWOOD, ALMA RUBENS, WALTER MCGRAIL, MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE. A self-made man marries a cultured lady. The man is rough, nnprincipled, ambitious to a fault and his only interest in the matrimonial bonds is the social advancement it will bring him. The Avoman mocks love and the wedding vows for money. CAN THEIR SHIP OF MATRIMONY SAIL SAFELY WITHOUT LOVE AT THE HELM. 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 all parts of the town from £5 down. When sec<3* tions are paid off, will arrange finance to build. K ROOMS and Conveniences on very easy T Terms. PRICES £575. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR LAND SUBDIVISION SALE. A.- E. Hi
KIWI BACON FACTORY. PIGS! IGS received from 901bs to 1501bs. Spot Cash on delivery. Price on application to Kiwi Bacon Company, Grey Street, Palmerston North. NEXT TRUCKING DATES: WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 Levin, 11—12. KoputarOa, 1.3 U—2.30. G. TULLY. Representative.
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Shannon News, 23 June 1925, Page 1
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229Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 23 June 1925, Page 1
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