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Maoriland Theatre TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT BLAZING THE TRAIL OF LOVE AND CIVILISATION. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS DIRECT FROM ONE YEAR' S RUN IN NEW YORK. FEATURING GEORGE O’BRIEN, A M AN’S MAN AND ALL WOMEN’S IDOL. In “The Iron Home,” Mr Fox has' pictured in a very effective way ■one of the very greatest events in American history. The story of the building of the first transcontinental railway is only to be matched in peace time exploits by the voyage of Columbus, the landing of the Pilgrims and the building of the Panama Canal. . If this thought is kept in mind it is easy to get toe true perspective of this production. “The Iron Horse” breathes the spirit of one overwhelming gigantic achievement.

DO NOT MISS IT! IT IviLL BE THE TALK OF THE TOWN. U' k " '■ y/ ■ ,/ E US AN eoe BUBBJLING . wll T B A" mm IG UXE L UXE MlfcT M ODY mHEATHE. HEATRE WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, JULY 21 and 22. THE BIGGEST AMAI'EUR PRODUCTION EyER ATTEMPTED IN LEVIN. 1A A PEOPLE TAKE PART. JLUU PEOPLE TAKE PART. FULL ORCHESTRA OF 15 PLAYERS. SPECIAL SCENIC EFFECTS. DAINTY COSTUMES. BRILLIANT LIGHTING EFFECTS. CATCHY CHORUSES. Truly a Wonderful Production. Produced under the Personal Supervision of MRS I. M. ALLANPRICES: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. Reserved Seats 4/6. BOX PLAN OPENS AT AITKEiN’S, THURSDAY, JULY 15th. Furs of ©very description Dyed and Tanned Vo opeciaHoa in this Weekend HMPOU. 100 complete MtUactioa it a diatincdr lower price. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. AkaliaM and Rcpcaa iiy> aywltej—jyjk <gMB wsrbnauhip thiii aghnwit Write for our card aI Tanning charter. Coth Buyers of Rehhi} uni Oputsum SkimL ALASKA FUR DEPOT 103 Willi* Street. WELLINGTON Next Duke ol Ediabnrtk Hotel.

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Shannon News, 16 July 1926, Page 1

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282

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 16 July 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 16 July 1926, Page 1

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