Maori land Theatre FRIDAY FRIDAY “THE' ROADSIDE RINGSIDE.” “THE ROADSIDE RINGSIDE.” “THE ROADSIDE RINGSIDE.” “THE ROADSIDE RINGSIDE.” “THE ROADSIDE RINGSIDE.” “THE ROADSIDE RINGSIDE.” is one of the thrills of this quaintly- entitled picture. A man of great strength pitted against'a man Who used his‘brain . . . and the result ( was that the crafty lawyer Strout no longer felt safe once his champion ■ was beaten. QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER With the most genuine All-Star Cast of the yearBLANGHE SWEET LON CHANEY JOHN BOWERS BARBARA LA MARR LOUISE FAZENDA ELMO LINCOLN HANK MANN JUNE' ELVIDGE Shannon Choral Society, Season 1925, Second Concert GRAND CONCERT TO BE HELD IN THE MAORILAND THEATRE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1925. At 8 O’clock. PARTI. Chorus.—‘Tour Jolly Smiths” (Semple Leslie) Choir Violin Solo.—Paderewski’s “Minuet,” Miss W. Pickles. Tenor Solo.—“ Beneath Thy Window,” Mr. A. Mottersliead. Elocution.—“ The Way To Do It,” Miss Jean Better Part Song'.—“Sweet and Low” (Barnes), Choir. Song I . —Selected, Mr. Amos McKegg. Pianoforte Solo.—“ Clair de Liuie” (Debussy), Miss Thelma Shaw, F.T.C.L., L.L.C.M. Song.—Selected, Mrs. Barber. Song.—Selected, Mrs. McDonald. Humorous Part Song.—“ Dame Durden’’(Harrington), Choir. INTERVAL. PART 2. Chorus.—“Soldiers’ Chorus” (Gounod), Choir. Pianoforte Solo. —“Prelude” (Debussy), Miss Thelma Shaw, F.T.C.L., L.L.C.M. Tenor Solo. —“The Sunshine of Your Smile,” Mr. A. Mottersliead. Part Song.—“ Dreaming Alone in the Twilight” (Moore), Choir. Elocution.—Selected, Miss Jean Better. Violin Solo.— ‘ ‘ Canzetta, ’ ’ Miss W. Pickle s Song.—Selected, • Mrs. Barber. Chorus.— ‘ ‘Abe, Abe, Abe, ’ ’ by Shannon Jews, imported from Palestine. Song.—Selected, Mrs. McDonald. Song.—Selected, Mr. Amos McKegg. Humorous Part Song.—“ Old Mother Hubbard” (Wheeler), Choir. NATIONAL ANTHEM. Admission: 2/-, 1/-. Ticket holders to have preference till 7.45. Tickets on sale from any member or Hon. Secretary. Accompanist Mrs. Clifford Jones. Conductor Mr. H. Andrew. Hon. Secretary Mr. E. T. Moody.
UNDERTAKERS. A. HOFMANN Foxton Phone 108. Shannon Phone ?4 L. H. MARTIN. FURNISHER.—Shannon and District Agency. MOTOR HEARSE IN ATTENDANCE. DRESSMAKING AT BETTER VALUE PRICES. XT’S Better for you, and for us, to have your frocks made row—in the slack season. Coming season’s patterns for your selection. MISS HOLMES, DRESSMAKER, PLIMMER TERRACE. PHONE St PHONE 51
CYCLES ON EASY TERMS. ON EASY TERMS. WE are agent for Earle, RudgeWhitworth and B.S.A. Cycles, and we also have several good second hand cycles from £3. NEW CYCLES FROM £B. GOOD TYRES FROM 8/-. Cycles Enamelled and Thoroughly Overhauled for 15/-. Electric Torches and Re*charges From 5/* Upwards. FULL RANGE OF CYCLE ACCESSORIES STOCKED. All Repairs Guaranteed and all Work is promptly executed. C. YOUNG, Cochrane’s Buildings.
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Shannon News, 22 September 1925, Page 1
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