Maoriland Theatre, Friday and Saturday, March 2&h and 27th A Dramatic Comedy, a real Live Story, /Teiiderly Sweet, Strangely Pathetic, yet full of Funny Angles in a great Comedy that hits a new note and turns V Tragedy into GoWdy
In which Charlie is at his best 'This is the picture that I want to be remembered by*> says Charlie. A furore everywhere it has been shown. MAN'S GREED For gold'turned into comedy that will rock you with laughter. HARDSHIPS Of the Klondike stampede l made to seem uproariously funny. HUNGER PANGS The basis of antics so clever that they make you forget pain. LOVESiCKNESS Becomes the foundation for Chaplin tricks that rouse hilarity. BLIZZARDS Switched into boisterous gales and blustery shouts of glee. FREEZING COLD Brings the warmth of laughter that never ceases, always increases. EASTER HOLIDAYS TO TOE RESIDENTS OF SHANNON AND DISTRICT DO YOUR SWOPPING BEFORE 8 O'CLOCK THURSDAY, APRIL Ist As the following businesses will be closed on FRIDAY, (SATURDAY, AND MONDAY, re-opening on TUESDAY. HOWARD ANDREW, LTD., Leading Drapers and Men's Outfitter. W. H. GUNNING & CO., LTD., General Merchants. AITOHBSON AND SOfiV, Grocers. F. THOMPSON', Painter. T. JAMES AND ; CO., Boot Store. H. BASSETT, Bookmaker. SHANNON DAIRY CO., Storekeepers. - , C. P. GREY, Bootmaker. DO MOT FORGET LATE NIGHT—THURSDAY PRECEDING EASTER.'
I WILL DO YOUR REPAIRS GUARANTEE SATISFACTION PHONB 18. A. FREEMAN. Proprietor.
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Shannon News, 23 March 1926, Page 1
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227Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 23 March 1926, Page 1
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