Maori land Theatre lH9*ffMilJl JOHN W. CQNSIDINE, JR., PI^ESENTSRANDOLPH VALENTINO. RANDOLPH VALENTINO. RANDOLPH VALENTINO. RANDOLPH VALENTINO. RANDOLPH VALENTINO. THE EAGLE. ! EAGLE. THE EAGLE. i • HE SPURNED AN EMPRESS. And her love turned to hatred. Then with a price on his head he became The Eagle, a bandit feared for his daring, cunning, skill at .awns. And then came The Girl, caught by the highwavinen only to be freed by the; soft glances of half-hidden eves that win the Eagle's heart and bring Mm to her feet. A TEMPEST OF EMOTION. THE GREATEST LOVERIn the greatest lave role of his career where his heart Mads him into a maze of conspiracy and high intrigue. Daring skill, iiitrepid bravery, plus a love that never, falters, brings him through direst straits and puts the girl of his choice in his arms. There is action without a pause, romance that stirs the senses, mystery that baffles, over all a love theme ch at v —SWEEPS THE HEART.
FOOTBALL. RECREATION GROUND, SHANNON. SATURDAY, MAY 29. JUNIOR at 2.50 p.m.— Wanderers v. Shannon. AT MIRANUL JUNIOR AT 2.50 p.iri.— Mjranui v. Tokcmaru. ADMISSION: 1/-. J. CASEY, Secretary. H.R.U. UNDER AUSPICES VEN. REDE'S LADIES' GUILD. ... FORTNIGHTLY DANCE. in the PARISH HALL TUESDAY, JUNE Ist,- 1926. At 8 p.m. MUSIC: MAORI ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION: Gents 2/6. .Ladies 1/6. THE KABH STOEE. The Home of Low Prices and Quality Groceries. HOW tang have yon been paying the high prices? Just, think and then support the Kash Store that has brought down tile prices, which enables you to- get, something back for your money spent. A few arc the following:— 25 Southland Flour 6/ 70 Sugar •• 16 ''" Granbse 1 . /1 All Teas deduced Id, 2d, 3d per .'b Milk 1/- i'" Custard Powder, Foster Clark's, 10ti OUR PRICES COMPARE WITH PALMER STON. PAY CASH AND PAY LESS. Give us a trial and lie convinced. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. .THE CASH STORE, I J. A. OLSEN. EGOS AND POULTRY FOR HIGHEST PRICES, week!: advice of market results an< prompt cheques, consign this sea son's supply to— PICOT BROS. EGG CIRCLE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. We Lend you Crates Freo of Charge BOX m
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Shannon News, 28 May 1926, Page 1
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357Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 28 May 1926, Page 1
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