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MAORI LAND THEATRE. WEDNESDAY. MASTER PICTURES PRESENT JOHNNY HINES in JOHNNY HINES in JOHNN Y HINES in JOHNNY HINES, in “THE SPEED SPOOK.” “THE SPEED: SPOOK." “THE SPEED SPOOK.” “THE SPEjED SPOOK.” Six Reels of Whirlwind Action. SIXTY MILES OF THRILLS’. .Unusual—Uncommon—-Unique. Johnny Hines in the fastest six reels i he ever made. f PEP, PATHOS AND POLITICS. SHANNON CHORAL SOCIETY. SEASON 1926. ' FIRST CONCERT. AORILAND jfJTHEATRE. THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1906, At 8 o’clock. GRAND PROGRAMME By 45 Voices. 1 Assisted by ■ visiting and local artists. Programme. Part 1. Piano Duet, “Barcarolle” (Tales of Hoffmary, Misses J. Blackwood and Burgess. Part Song, “The Bells of St. Michael” (Knight), Choir. Monologue, “The Road of 16,000 Grosses,” Mr Howard Andrew. Tenor Solo, “Nervana,” Mr ,S. Kingston. Part Song, “A Good Night” (G. T. Francis), Choir. h Sopranp Solo, “I dreamt I dwelt' in Marble Halls” ' (Bohemian Girl), Madame Lola Maries. . , Elocution, “In the Train,” Miss Doreen Saunders. Solo, “The Stairs 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. 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. 6nly 10 o r -And the clothes are drying. “The omen who gets things done" has iore time for the pleasanter thiwrs t life. A Hur’e way to got the was ig done earlier and earner is to use Caborllie Soap aborlite Soap quickly DRAWS out rt and makes good sude oytn to ird water, because it is zvmj minted, high quality soap made from u fresh fat of animals slaughtered nder Government supervision. It so purs it cannot harm oven toe ost delicate fabrics. “LABOBLITE iriflhs and sweetens —Improves toe >lonr of the clothes. mrti Eaborlite Your ‘‘Ola*Mwrt UAMtlk* «hMk •• FLOURY Otago Potatoes, large sacks 19/- each. Nett Spot Cash. Delivery Free.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd.

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Shannon News, 13 July 1926, Page 1

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374

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 13 July 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 13 July 1926, Page 1

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