MAOMLAND THEATRE. WEDNESDAY. MASTER PICTURES PRESENT A istory of a Battle of Love in which a Wife and a Sweetheart are Rivals. "THE PARASITE." "THE PARASITE." "THE PARASITE." "THE PARASITE." "THE PARASITE." "THE PARASITE." By Helen Martin. Adapted by Eve Uneell. Wititi OWEN MOORE, MAiDGE BELLAMY, BRYANT WASHBURN, LILYAN TASHMAN, MARY CARR, BRUCE GUERIN. She gave itie world her beauty—and in return she expected a life of easy luxury. To obtain it, she schemed and plotted, sacrificing everything that" blocked the path to her ambitions. A MASTER PICTURE. SHANNON CHORAL SOCIETY. SEASON 1926. FIRST CONCERT. AO RI LA N! D i»Tl ! HEAT RE. THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1926, At 8 o'clock. GRAND PROGRAMME By 45 Voices. Assisted by visiting and local artists. Programme. Part 1. Piano Duet, "Barcarolle" (Tales of 'Hoffman), Misses J. Blackwood and Burgess. Parit Song, "The Bells of St. Michael" (Knight), Choir. Monologue, "The Road of' 10,000 Grosses," Mr Howard Andrew. Tenor Solo, "Nervana," Mr S. King- . ston. - Part Song, "A Good 'Night" (G. T. Francis), Choir. Soprano Solo, "I dreamt I dwelt in Marble Halls" (Bohemian Girl), Madame Lola Maries. iElocution, "in the Train," Mies Doreen Saunders. Solo, "The j Stars that Light my Garden," Miss Aim. Part Song, "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan) Choir. Part 2. Piano Solo, "First Valse", (Durand), Miss S. Kingston. Pan Song, "Spring Song" (Pinsuti), Choir. Baritone Solo, Selected, Mr R, Bishop. Soprano Solo, Selected, Madame Lola Maries. Part Song, "Moonlight" (Eaton), Choir. Tenor Solo, selected,.Mr S. Kingston. Musical Monologue, "Playmates," Miss Doreen Saunders. Chorus, "Comrades in Arms" (Adolphe Adam), Choir. NATIONAL ANTHEM. Hon. Accompanist: Mrs'Clifford-Jones. Hon Conductor: Mr Howard Andrew. Hon. Secretary: Mr E. T. Moody. TICKETS: Dress Circle and Front Seats 2/-, and 1/6. Ticket holders to have preference till 7.45. MOTORISTBI TAKB NOTI08! k UR SERVICE STATION has all tl* _f requirements. Our expert mechanics do the rest. One trial will satisfv you. aU classes of general oarrylnor per ™tor lorries carried out at shortest notice CARS FOR HIRE. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICF O. C. 'FRANKS 1 GARAGE BALLANGE STREET, SHANNON. Z. BACON CO, TRUCKING DATES. Shannon.—Monday, 31st, 10 to 12. Levin.—Tuesday, Ist, 9.30 to 11.30. GASH BUYERS OF CALF SKINS TOP PRICES GIVEN. J. G. GARDNER ......' Buyer. PHONE aa
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Shannon News, 6 July 1926, Page 1
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370Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 6 July 1926, Page 1
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