Under Auspices VEN. BEDE’S LADIES’ GUILD 1 . FORTNIGHTLY DANCE IN THE PARISH HALL. TUESDAY, JULY 13th, 1926. At 8 p.m. MUSIC: MAORI ORCHESTRA. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. HERE IT IS! THE SHOW YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! THE LEVIN OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY Have pleasure in announcing their first production. “YOURS AND MINE.” “YOURS AND MINE.” “YOURS AND MINE.” “YOURS AND MINE.” “YOURS AND MINE.” A SPARKLING COCKTAIL! Bubbling with Beauty and Brightness. DE T UXE mHEATRE. E JJUXE IHEATRE WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, JULY 21 and 22. THE BIGGEST AMATEUR PRODUCTION EVER ATTEMPTED IN LEVIN. In which nearly one hundred people take part. This Society was formed for the purpose of fostering and bringing out local talent and you will be astounded at the success' attending their efforts. Remember it’s "YOURS AND MINE.” A magnificent production produced under the personal supervision of , MRS I. M. ALLAN. FURTHER PARTICULARS LATER. Tickets now obtainable from members of the Society or at Aitken’s. HyfETHODIST CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1926. Morning: 11 a.m.: Rev. Peryman. Evening, 7 p.m.: Supply. A SCENE TO TAKE PLACE HERE* AFTER. I SAW in tlie right hand of him, that sat on the throne • a book written. . . . and a strong angel proclaiming . . ■ . . WHO 1 IS WORTHY to open file book. . . . and I wept much because no man was found worthy . . and one of tlie 'elders said *unto me, weep not: behold tlie Lion of the tribe of Judah, the root of David hath prevailed to open the book. . . . and I beheld and, 10, in the midst, of the throne. . . . stood a Lamb as it had been slain. ... and He came and took the book out of the right of Him that sat Upon the; throne. And when He had taken the book, the four beasts, and four and twenty elders fell down before the Lamb, . . . . And they sang a new song, saying, THO'U ART , WORTHY to take the book and to> open the seals thereof: for’ THO'U WAST SLAIN, AND HAST REDEEMED US TO GOD BY , THY BLOOD' out of every kindred,, and tongue, and people, and nation. . . . Blessing, and honour, and glory, and power, be unto Him that. sitteth upon the throne, and unto the; Lamlb for ever and ever.—Rev. 4, 1. and Chap. 5. SHANNON SALE. MONDAY, 12th JULY, 1926. Messrs abraham & williams, LTD., will sell as above at"l 1.. 20 fat hoggets 100 wether hoggets 18 m.s. hoggets 20 fat and forward S.H. cows 23 store Hereford cows 4 fat cows 13 store cows 8 2-year S.H. steers 3 springing heifers - 19 high grade springing Jersey heifers ONLY 10-0 am. d the clothes are drying. “The in who gets things done has time for the pleasanter things e. A sure way to get the washone earlier and easier is to nse Caborlite Soap lite Soap quickly DRAWS out md makes good suds even m water, because it is fully ma- , high quality soap made from resh fat of animals slaughtered ■ Government supervision. It pure it cannot harm even the delicate fabrics. “LABORLITE bs and sweetens —improves the r of the clothes. lake Caborlite Sour “Olaobword ,k far flu ekadt jmflpn
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Shannon News, 9 July 1926, Page 3
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