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Maoriland Theatre TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT CARL LAEiMM LE PRESENTS THE PHANTOM OE THE OPERA From the celebrated nov el by Gaston Leroux, WITH LON CHANEY, GIBSON'GOWLAND, ' MARY PHILBIN, ARTHUR EDMUND CAREWE, NORMAN KERRY, AND FIVE THOUSAND ADDITIONAL ARTISTS. A Rupert Julian-Universal Production. * Love that battles with mystery and dares the Unknown! Drama that rushes breathless through a hundred climaxes ! Beauty that carries you into a magic world and glimmers in the memory! Spectacle that appals with its greatness and stuns with its titanic magnitude! 7 HE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is a milestone in motion picture his- to.ry. It is Universal’s supreme achie vement, surpassing even “The Hunch-hack of Notre Dame” in greatness an d splendour. ADMISSION: 1/6 and 2/-. Children Half Price.

FRIDAY FRIDAY WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS ‘THE WHEEL. “THE WHEEL.” “THE WHEEL.” “THE WHEEL.” “THE WHEEL.” “THE WHEEL.” A cast, of noted stars in the screen version of John Golden s celebrated stage success—The magnificent gaming Tooms of Mpnte Carlo reproduced for motion pictures.—What happens w ,® n ttie ' king of a palace of chance goes after a victim of The Wheel. The trials and tribulations of. a faithful wife who tries to save her husband and her home by taking a chance -on The Wheel.—Hign life of New York’s smart set, caught in the mad whirl of night hie gaiety.—The results of ai marriage where the bride and groom defy barriers of so-called wealth and social position—A stirring horse race that will thrill any audience.

Shannon Motor Service Depot WILL Da YOUR REPAIRS GUARANTEE YOU SATISFACTION A. FREEMAN, Proprietor. PHONE 85.

KING BROS. GENERAL CARRIERS. WHO ARE second to none for (promptness and reliability. Travellers’ samples handled with care. Best House iiold Coal and Firewood . ORDERS CAN RE LEFT WITH !. V. BURNS, STATIONER.

UNDERTAKERS. r t' A. HOFMANN Foxton Phone 108. Shannon Phone ?4. L. H. MARTIN, FURNISHER.—Shannon and District Agency.

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Shannon News, 13 April 1926, Page 1

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312

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 13 April 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 13 April 1926, Page 1

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