AORILAJMD IHEATRE SATURDAY. An unusual drama/ "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND/' "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." I The picture with the bulldog grip. Sapper's thrilling melodrama of Breathless Adventure. A Dynamic Drama at Modern Life. A picture play full of action totally different from anything previously seen, and with quite an unorthodox' ending. CAPTAIN DRUMMOND played by CARLYLE BLAGKWELL. A regular bulldog when he gets
MONDAY. The huge dam dynamited. A thrilling' rescue in a foaming Mountain Torrent. The great ride of "White Horse Cactus." A; terrific fight between Hoxie and his enemies. Dare-devil chases after outlaws. The famous Ranch Riders in a series of death-defying exploits. An exciting escape from a prison
The cap'ture of u gang of notoriou outlaws after a terrific battle. JACK HOXIE JACK HOXIE JACK HOXIE JACK HOXIE "THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS." "THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS." "THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS." "THE SIGjM OF THE CACTUS." "THE SIGH OF THE CACTUS." with Helen Holmes, Francis Ford Joseph Swickard and others. A BLUE STREAK WESTERN. AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY. At 2 p.m. sharp. PRIVATE HOSPITAL, QUEEN STREET LEVIN. " . CAKMICHAEL & CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Nurse Flood to sell the entire contents of Hie hospital as below:—
6 Duchess Chests. 1 Beautiful Chesterfield and Divan Chair in Mouquet. 10 Beautiful Rugs, as new. 8 Seagrass chairs. 5 Oak S.W. Bedsteads and Mattrasses. 5 Screens and 5 Children's Cots. 2. Magnificent Carpets. 1 Wardrobe and Dinner Waggon. 20 Kapoc Beds, 40 pillows, 10 towel rails, 5 hospital beds. Oak occ. table, Ottoman couch, curtains, chest of drawers, large assortment of enamel ware, crockery, pots and pans, cutlery, glassware, meat safe, mangle, lawn mower, hose, tools, etc., etc., 9 White Leghorn fowls. Lots too numerous to mention. Goods on view morning of sale. L. ,S. CARMICHAEL, Auctioneer. BUY YOUR NEW CYCLE FROM THE SILENT FILYER CYCLE WORKS.
C, YOUNG Proprietor PUMMER TERRACE, SHANNON. (Opposite Railway Station Gates.) EW CYCLES from £8 10s. TYRES from 9/- upwards. PRAM TYRES fitted while you wait, at prices from 4/- per set. Full range of cycle accessories stocked, all repairs guaranteed and all mechanical work undertaken..
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Shannon News, 13 November 1925, Page 1
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357Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 13 November 1925, Page 1
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