MAORILAND THEATRE. SATURDAY. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Tiie Motion Picture Version of JolTii Golden’s Stage Play. “WAGES FOR, WIVES." “WAGES FOR WIVES." "WAGES FOR! WIVES." “WAGES FOR WIVES." “WAGES FORI WIVES.” /■ ■ A merry drama based on the family - bankroll, with JACQUELINE LOGAN, MARGARET LIVINGSTON, ZASU .PITTS, CREIGHTON HALE, EARLE FOXE, DAVID BUTLER, DAN .MASON, CLAUDE dtLiLINGWATER, A COMEDY WITH SIX CHUCKLES EVERY MINUTE. MONDAY. HOOT GIBSON in HOOT GIBSON in HOOT GIBSON in, “SPOOK RANCH.” “SPOOK RANCH.” “SPOOK RANCH.” “SPOOK RANCH.” “SPOOK RANCH.” UNIVERSAL-JEWEL. Stamping, biting, bucking bronchs—thundering pursuits over treacherous, sandy spaces—gripping action and tense situations—all pivoted around Hoot Gibson’s reckless, smiling personality make tills picture his beet, so far. ',V SIX REASONS WHY YOU MUST 1 SEE THIS PICTURE. L—Thrills that pulsate. 2. —Action that .exhilarates. 3. Suspense that stimulates. 4. -Story that animates.. s—Comedy that scintillates. 6.—HOOT GIBSON who permeatesthe entire picture with entertainment,. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT.
TO THE, RESIDENTS OF SHANNON AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT. 1 i I WISH TO INTIMATE that on SATURDAY NEXT, May Bth, I will s>e opening in the premises lately occupied by C. Hardie, Tailor, a strictly cash grocery business, 'to be known as the “KASH STORE,” where only the best oi goods at the lowest possible prices will be stocked. ALL STOCK NEW AND FRESH. A TRIAL SOLICITED. J. A. OLSEN SHANNON FLOWER SHOW. PARISH HALL. WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY, 1026. Opening 2 p.in. BRAN TUB, FAIRiY POND, TEAROOMS, SEWING, SWEET'S AND SOFT DRINKS, MAORILAND ORCHESTRA DURING EVENING. ADMISSION: Adults 6d, Children 3d. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS' ANY PERSON or Persons, with dog ■or gun, trespassing on the property of Dry a til's {Estate, 'will be prosecuted. A. E. BURLING, Manager. PERSONS trespassing with dog or gun on niy Arapeti Property will be prosecuted. 'ALFRED SEIFERT. PERSONS Trespassing with dog or gun on our Miraiiui Properly will be prosecuted. A. & L. SEIFERT CO., LTD. DON’T GO OUT OF SHANNON FOR YOUR SUITS AND COSTUMES. CALL AND C. BOYLE (THE NEW TAILOR). AT BEARD’S BUILDINGS (UPSTAIRS). You will pay less and get satislac tion or money refunded.
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Shannon News, 7 May 1926, Page 1
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