Maoriland Theatre FRIDAY FRIDAY THE PICTURE SHANNON HAS BEEN WAITING FOR. NOVEL THAT STARTLED TWO CONTINENTS A story drama from the ,p en of a master novelist with an unexcelled grasp of character. “RECOMPENCE.” “RE COM PENCE.” MONTE BLUE as PETER the Chaplain turned man, who sacrificed himself upon the altar of love for—JULIE, played by MARIE. PRIEVOiST, the unconventional child, whose heart craved for happiness. They played with the game of life and love—Julie the carefree, unconventional child —and Peter, the Chaplain, turned'man—“RECOMPENCE.” “RECOMPENCE.” i ■ It lays bare thf soul of man and woman—takes you spellbound into the lives of Peter Graham and Julie Gamelyn and tells you in eight mighty reels the anguish’ a woman bore for the man of her heart.
DO NOT MISS IT! IT WILL BE THE TALK OF THE TOWN. & XV 3 URS E AN eoe BUBBLING L If B NEM COY ICxwwir MIRTH DE X UXE innHEATRF. E XJuxe heatre WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, JULY 21 and 22. THE BIGGEST AMATEUR PRODUCTION EVER ATTEMPTED IN LEVIN. IAA PEOPLE TAKE PART. JUU 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. ALLAN. PRICES: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. Reserved Seats 4/6. BOX PLAN OPENS AT ATTKEN’S. THURSDAY, JULY 15tli. n Itafti Z BACON CO, TRUCKING DATES. Shannon.—Monday, 31st, 10 to 12. Levin.—Tuesday, Ist, 9.30 to 11.30. CASH BUYERS OF CALF SKINS TOP PRICES GIVEN. J. C. GARDNER Buyor. •PHONF 219. SHAVING MADE EASY Q-TOI* Mwahni
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Shannon News, 20 July 1926, Page 1
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259Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 20 July 1926, Page 1
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