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Maoriland I heatre FRIDAY FRIDAY PLAYING WITH FEAR IS PLAYING WITH FIRE. It is the pastime youth finds most thrilling. While Mrs Fear was away; her daughter amused herself dangerously. THE FRED NIBLO PRODUCTION. THE FAMOUS MRS FAIR Showing that a woman must choose between fame and fireside. Cuji a wife and mother have a career? This Picture answers the question. Proving that a woman's place cannot be in the home and out- ' side it. Shaking shoulders and cocktails. Painting tlie #>\vo and her lips, red. Burning up cigarettes and moonlit roads. While Mrs Fair was away getting famous, her daughter Sylvia, knew all , the flapper follies. They have their 'srice. , Ten Years Hard Labour What For. To Keep the Landlord A man who works four days per week and ovvnS his own home, is as well off as 3 man working six days per week and paying ernt. • I.have been instructedjby Mr H.emmingson to sell the whole of his property in Stafford and Grey. Streets on very easy terms. THE BEST OF BUILDING SECT lONS. .PLANS NOW ON VIEW AT MY MAORILAND THEATRE When Sections are paid for I w finance, to build a house. It will pay you t0:,,c,a11-anVKtaJk tl^niatte^iover. A. E. HYDE.

SHANNON SCHOOL PUPILS Will Celebrate \ , ARBOR DAY * on WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th, 1925. r 'ITH TREE-PLANTING, to be followed by a Sports Meeting at the SGHOOLGROUNDS, commencing at 10 a.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED FREE FOR THE CHILDREN. The public are cordially invited to attend. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEA PROCURABLE. G. WATKINS, Secretary, School Committee. FOR SALE. MODERN , BUNGALOW—S ROOMS. EAUTIFULLY laid out lawns and 1 Gardens, Garage and Toolshed j septic drainage, electric light, h. and c. water services. Telephone. Scullery, Pantry, Bathroom (porcelain bath), coalshed and washhouse, under same roof. Linen presses set in. PRICE £975. CASH £2OO. Balance arranged. Apply— W, G. QUARRIE, SHANNON. PICOT BROS. POULTRY .FARMERS! CONSIGN YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY to PICOT BROS, for prompt -atisf action. 'CLASSES OF' GRAIN STOCKED. LOWEST PRICES. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. 113*116 Thorndon Quay and 9 Davis Street, WELLINGTON. Poultry Farmers Attention! CIONSIGN YOUR POULTRY (any ) kind, live or dressed), Eggs, Birds, Pets of any kind, and Poultry Requisites to be sold by Public Auction direct to the Public. Be your own retailer. Patronise the firm that is catering exclusively for you and i% in the heart of the marketing area. SALE DAYS.-WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EACH WEEK. THE WELLINGTON POULTRY AND EGG BXOHANdI. 15 BLAIR STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Shannon News, 14 July 1925, Page 1

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410

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 14 July 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 14 July 1925, Page 1

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