MAORILAND THEATRE. WEDNESDAY. CULLEN LAND! AND LILLIAN RICH. CULLEN LANDI AND LILLIAN RICH. CULLEN LANDI AND LILLIAN RICH. Love, hate, , the moonlit beach—a scheming, beautiful 'adventuress —a faithful wife —a careless boy husband speed colour light—action—a thrilling story, crashing like the surf itself in an endless symphony of power! “CHEAP KISSES.” “CHEAP KISSES.” “CHEAP KISSES.” A story that comes surging from the soul of a' woman—with faith and love in her heart this unsuspecting girl promised to love, honour and obey—without knowing the true nature of the boy she married! Out of the chorus" of a Broadway show she came—iplunged into the high places of Society, and then came- ■ what! ALSO • CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In one of his best comedies, “1 A.M.” “1 A.M.”. “1 A.M.” “1 AM.” i ramiuTd— joao }} uanj pun ih'eeuJopun rbßnq aqj jnd Aaqi pcojq l rieqi jaqnq Aaqj eufifo ut uavop apisdn si “uimAjaAg LEE TCHUNG FOOi LEE TCHUNG FOO. Will appear at the MAORILAND THEATRE, TO-NIGHT ONE BIG NIGHT ONLY. 8 Chinese Vaudeville Acts. OVER 2 HOURS’ SHOW. ' OF CHINESE VAUDEVILLE. CHINESE VAUDEVILLE. | First appearance in New Zealand. The Company Includes LEE TCHUNG FOO, Chinese Artist whose clever act put him on the op of the bill in BARNUM AND BAILEY’S CIRCUS, U.S.A. and Headliner with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Australia, Also in Cabinet Tricks a la Maskelyne and Devant. Conjuring Tricks a la Cinquevalli. and 1 mdlle; r. regnier, Le Petite Parisienne—Beauty Contest winner, in Snappy Songs and Chic ' Anecdotes. Also a Past Mistress on the Saxophone. Mademoiselle’s Stories told in pretty broken English have never failed to please, and Mdlle. Regnier dresses as only a Parisienne knows how. ALSO LILIAN AND RENEE, Clever Juvenile Dancers JING WEE QUONG, Lightning Calcu- | lator. i AND' ,1 LUE CHE QUONG,
Instructor of Physical Culture to the late Emperor of China. GORGEOUS ORIENTAL SCENERY. EXQUISITE CHINESE COSTUMES. NOTICE TO FARMERS. ORDERS for Dyeing, Dry Clean ing, Hat-blocking and Laundry received at the SHANNON CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO.’S STORE for the SHANNON LAUNDRY. VANCE STREET. EDWIN DENNIS. A.R.C.M., F.N.C.M. (London). LONDON QUALIFIED TEACHER. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. LESSONS given at Studio at De Luxe Theatre, Levin, EVERY MONDAY. Auditries and Advice Free. Make your appointment or get fur ther particulars from— HOWARD ANDREW, LEADING DRAPERS AND OUT FITTERS, SHANNON.
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Shannon News, 1 June 1926, Page 1
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