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Maoriland Theatre FRIDAY CECIL B DE MILLES PRODUCTION "FEET OF CLAY." "FEET OF CLAY.'' "FEET OF CLAY." "FEET OJP CLAY." TEET OF CLAY." "FEET OF CLAY" is typically De'Mille, and you know what that means—luxury, gorgeousness, linked with & logical, dramatic, pictorial story. A picture with a "smash" climax,. the like of which has never been seen before—a scene you'll talk a bout just as. everyone did of the opening of the Red Sea in "The Ten Commandments." Here's a real picture I £7 10/- Given Away ~1:UT QUI' THIS ADVERTISEMENT and answer the questions and J post them to Mr H. V. Hudson, "News" representative, Shannon. Envelope to be marked with word "Section." Envelopes will be opened on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER sth, at 10 a.m. at the Maoriland Theatre. I will ,pay a deposit of £5 or. a section for the writer of the first letter opened with all the quest: ons answered and hall the deposit for the writer of the second letter opened with all the questions answered. '•'' All invited to be present at the* opening of the letters. The following are the questions:—-.- v.; (1) Are you satisfied to p ay" reiit? (2) Do you desire a home of your own? (3) Could you pay £1 a month off a section? (4) Do you know you will take possession of a section as soon as you pay the deposit? (5) Do you know that by cropping . a section you could make almost enough to pay it off?. (6) DO you know that when the section is paid for I will arrange finance for yo u tp build. A. E. HYDE. LAND SALESMAN.

SAVE THE BABIES! STREET STALL ON SATURDAY NEXT. N aid of funds for the local branch of the Plunket Society. DonatLons of produce, fruit, poultry, and" articles of all description will be thankfully received, and can be left at the Council Chambers. MRS B. SPENCER, Hon. Sec.

HOOK AND QUARRIE | /ISH to notify the Public of Shannon and surrounding districts that they are now prepared to supply FRESH FISH and OYSTERS IN THE SHELL. ALSO: FRESH FRUIT. By Case ox Found. NO MORE CLERKING. WHAT a wearisome, monotonous and seemingly endless job it is—posting and adding, ruling and carrying forward. But why be a clerk any longer? HEMINGWAY'S. ACCOUNTANCY COURSE WILL BRING YOU PROMOTION AND A BETTER SALARY. Study in yqur spare hours—just a few hours a week for a couple of years. At the end <tf that period—Qualification—You are an ACCOUNTANT. Accountancy is the door to that wider, more interesting, more lucrative world of business responsibility that every man desires to reach. Send To-day for FREE Book, "Accountancy," issued by HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

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Shannon News, 1 September 1925, Page 1

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452

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 1 September 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 1 September 1925, Page 1

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