MAORILAND THEATRE.,, SATURDAY. Atlolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky Present—"THE FAST SET." "THE FAST SET." "THE FAST SET." "THE FAST SET." "THE FAST SET." "THE FAST SET." "THE FAST SET." With.— -' . BETTY CO'MPSON, ' f ADOLPHE MKNJOiU, ELLIOTT DEXTER,. ZASU PITTS. A WILLIAM DE MILLE 'PiRODUCTIpN The drama of a husband's clever experiment to save his wife from "The Fast Set." From the'brilliant stage success, "Spring Gleaning." maoriland'theatre. MONDAY. JACQUELINE LOGAN ... / , CULLER LANDIS ■ : ; '., • . -IN TEMPLE BAILEY'S "PEACOCK FEATHERS." "PEACOCK FEATHERS." "PEACOCK FEATHERS." r "PEACOCK FEATHERS." "PEACOCK FEATHERS." ' They eloped,' only 'to find their new house a hut instead of the palace he\ had promised her. And then liar old Sweetheart appeared in, his RollsBoy ce., Man, when"'he's tempted, has to fight only himself. A girl, has to fight twer people. Don't miss this dramatic istory—-one, that will impress you and thrill you/and exalt you!'
ETHODIST CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1926. Morning, 11 a.m.: Rev. Peryinan. Evening, 7 p.m.: Mr J. Roberts. . PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY. r ■ i"x> ±\j\i o*.w 0 *.w X but a child left to himself hringeth his mother to shame.—Prov. -29,15. Chasten thy son while there is hope; ■and let not thy soul spare for his crying.—Prov. 19,18. Hie that .spareth his rod hateth his son: hut he that loveth him. ohasteneth him /betimes Prov. 13, 24. The Lord said, shall'l hide from Abraham that thing which I do, seeing that Abraham shall surely become a great and mighty nation, and all the nations of the earth shall be blessed in him? FOR I KNOW HIM THAT HE WILL COMMAND HIS CHILDREN AND HIS HOUSEHOLD AFTER HIM, and they shall keep the 1 way of the-Lord, to do justice, and judgment; that -the Lord may bring upon Abraham that which he hath spoken of him.—Gen. 18, 17-19. Them that honour me I will honour, and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed.—l. Sam., -2,30. I will (perform against Eli all things which I have spoken concerning his- hOuse. . bedause his sions made.themselves vile and he .restrained them not.—l. Sam.,' 3, 11-14. Withhold not correction from the child. . .. . and thou shalt deliver his soul from hell. Prov. 23, 13-14.
ROYAL TIGER HOTEL. , Corner Abel Smith and Taranaki Streets, Wellington. HAVING taken over the above Hotel, Shannon, patrons will always receive a hearty welcome. EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. TARIFF'MODERATE, LINDSAY RANDALL, Late of Shannon and Makerua. PROPRIETOR.
EVENING POST. ir 11IHE EVENING POST may be obtained on casual sale at MRU. A. ROACH'S'Shop every evening. THE EVENING POST will be delivered every nigM on arrival on application to Mr J. V. BURNS, SHANNON AGENT.
DON'T GO OUT OF SHANNON FOR YOUR SUITS AND COSTUMES. CALL AND C. BOYLE (THE NEW TAYLOR), BEARD'S BUILDINGS (UPSTAIRS). You will pay less and get satisfaction or'money refunded.
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