Maori fand Theatre TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS “AH NO MAN HAS LOVED.” “AS NO MAN HAS LOVED.” “AS NO MAN HAS LOVED.” “AS NO MAN HAS LOVED.” “AS NO MAN HAS LOVED.” Based on E'dward Everett Hale’s story “The Man Without a Country.” A NATION’S LOVE STORY. An enthralling photodrama, of adventure and romance against a background of American history. A dirama of love! Love of home, love of country, love of mother and the romantic love for a true American girl. “Tile , Man Without a Country” was published in 1863. ■, More than a million copies of the story were printed and sold wit-bin a year following its publication, and now this little story has gone around the world. In America it lias thrilled first one generation and then another. In England the story is said to have be en even ‘ more widely read than in America. It has been translated int 0 virtually every language. Prior to the World War, the Germans adapted the story to fit their own ideas of patriotism and published it anonymously. Upon Italy’s entrance into the World War in 1917, the Italian Government printed and distributed three million copies of the story to its people. : i
M ETHODIST CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1926. Morning: 11 a.m. Evening': 7 p.m, MANY, O Lord my God, are thy wonderful works which thou hast done, and thy thoughts which are io u-s-ward: they cannot he reckoned up in order unto thee: If I would declare and speak oif them, they are more than can be numbered. Sacrifice and offering thou didst not desire, mine ears hast thou opened; burnt offering and sin offering hast 'thou not required. THEN: SAID' I, L.O, 1 COME: IN THE VOLUME OF THE, BOOK IT IS WRITTEN 0;F ME, I DELIGHT TO DO THY WILL,, O MY GOD: YEA, THY LAW IS WITHIN MY HEART.—Psa. 40, 6-8. When the fulness of the time was come, God sent forth His Son, made of a woman, made under the law, to redeem them that were under the law, that, we might receive the adoption of sons—Gal. 4, 5. As many as received him, to them gave lie power to become sons (or children) of God, even to them that believe on His name.—John 1, 12. ROYAL TIGER HOTEL. Corner Abel Smith and Taranaki Streets, Wellington. HAVING taken over the above Hotel, Shannon, patrons will always receive a hearty welcome. EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. TARIFF MODERATE. LINDSAY RANDALL, Late of Shannon and Makerua. PROPRIETOR. Tbaconco, 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 Buyer. phonjr m
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Shannon News, 6 August 1926, Page 1
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