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MAORILAND THEATRE. SATURDAY. PARAMOUNT presents. “ARE PARENTS PEOPLE.” “ARE PARENTS PEOPLE.” “ARE PARENTS PEOPLE.” “ARE PARENTS PEOPLE.” “ARE PARENTS PEOPLE.” With— ADOLPHE MEiNJOU. BETTY BRONSON. FLORENCE VIDOR. A delicious comedy of marriage and divorce produced with a perfect cast —the laughing hit of the year. There’s not one dull moment, it is a series of laughs, is the verdict of all who have seen this comedy of matrimonial discord, and how it was cured. MONDAY. HOOT GIBSON in HOOT . GIBSON in HOOT GIBSON in HOOT GIBSON in “THE CALGARY STAMPEDE,” “THE CALGARY STAMPEDE.” “THE CALGARY STAMPEDE," “THE CALGARY STAMPEDE.” “THE CALGARY STAMPEDE.”, “THE CALGARY STAMPEDE.” Injuns and cowboys—Roman races and bronco busters—rope spinners and bull-doggers—-trick riders and trick ropers— l -crashing wagons and foaming horses lashed like mad by demoniac drivers —wild cows, wild steers, wild riding by the world’s wildest wild westers—"the two biggest movies of the year all for the price of one. admission—Hoot Gibson in a rip-snortin’ drama enacted amid the ajctual scenes of the Calgary Stampede of 1925. EXTRA SPECIALTWO GREAT SHOWS IN ONE. FOOTBALL. SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1926. RECREATION GROUND, SHANNON. THIRD GRADE AT 1.30 Foxton v. Shannon. SENIOR AT 2.50 Shannon v. Hui Mai. AT MIRANUI. THIRD GRADE at 1.30 , Miranui v. Wanderers. JUNIOR AT 2.50 p.m.— , ( Foxton v. Miranui. ADMISSION: 1/-. J. CASEY, Secretary, H.R.U. SHANNON CHORAL SOCIETY. SEASON 1926. FIRST CONCERT. HEATRE. -]yj AO RILAND 'fjt 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. Part Song, “The Bells of St. Michael” (Knight), Choir. Monologue, “The Road of 10,000 Crosses,” Mr Howard Andrew. Tenor Solo, “Nervana,” Mr S. Kingston. Part Song, “A Good Night” (G. T. Francis), Choir. Soprano Solo, “I dreamt I dwelt in ' Marble Halls” (Bohemian Girl), Madame Lola Maries. Elocution, “In the Train,” Miss Doreen Saunders. Solo, “The Stars that Light my Garden,” Miss Aim. Part Song, “The Lost Chord” (Sullivan) Choir. Part 2. Piano Solo, “First Valse” (Durand), Mrs S. Kingston. Part Song, “Spring Song” (Pinsuti), Choir. Baritone Solo, Selected, Mr R. BJsmo Solo, Selected, Madame Lola laries. Song, “Moonlight” (Eaton), hoir. r Solo, Selected, Mr S. Kingston, cal Monologue, “Playmates,” liss Doreen Saunders, us, “Comrades in Arms” (Adolhe Adam), Choir. national anthem. Accompanist: Mrs Clifford-Jones. Conductor: Mr Howard Andrew. Secretary: Mr E. T. Moody. HKETS: Dress Circle and Front s 2/-, and 1/6. ;ket holders to have preference till 7.45. LADIES’ Tweed and Velour Coats. smart styles and good patterns worth £5 5/-, now 35/- at Howard Andrew’s Gigantic Clearance Sale, starting Saturday, July 3rd.

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Shannon News, 9 July 1926, Page 1

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441

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 9 July 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 9 July 1926, Page 1

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