MAORI LAND THEATRE. SATURDAY. <IN THE NAME OF LOVE." What a story! All about a youngman who feaves his home and his girl to make his fo'trune; returns with it unmade; finds the girl has grown rich and snobbish, 'and set upon marrying a certain prince she hag never seen. The young man masquerades as. the prince, planning to humiliate her' when they are wed. After the ceremony she finds out the trick, and the young man is to be killed. But love>Featured Artiste are^— GRETA NISSEN RICARDO GORTEZ RAYMOND HATTON WALLACE BEERiY MONDAY. PATSY RUTH MILLER and LOU TELLEGEN •THOSE WHO JUDGE." 'THOSE WHO JUDGE." 'THOSE WHO JUDGE." 'THOSE WHO JUDGE." 'THOSE WHO JUDGE." 'THOSE WHO JUDGE" Supported by an extraordinary cast. Story by Margery Land May. Soenarized by Harry Chandlee. Type of Story, Society Melodrama. Time, To-day. , Locale, a fashionable suburban town. Theme The danger of Judging, the motives and acts of others too hastily. EVENING POST. IHE EVENING POST may be obtained on casual sale at MR J. A. ROACH'S Shop every evening. THE EVENING POST will be delivered every night on arrival on application, to Mr J. V. BURNS, SHANNON AGENT. MEAT! MEAT! TRY THE NEW FIRM FOR YOUR MEAT SUPPLIES. C C. R. BUICHERI (F. KING AND A. HUNT.) WHO SPECIALISE IN SMALL GOODS THAT MIDDLErAGED MAN SITTING OPPOSITE YOU. YOU can see him in, tram or tiain almost any day—a living example of Lost Opportunity. He has probably been getting much about the same salary for ; the#ast fifteen or twenty years—and a pretty meagre salary at that. . • Study for a worth-while position— NOW ! Before the heavy responsibilties and worries -of life begin to weigh you down. SUCCEED WHILE YOU'RE YOUNG! There are numerous splendid openings in business for the young man who is qualified to grasp them. Hemingway's Correspondence Courses offer you the best possible means of qualifying—in the shortest possible time. Studying under the skilled guidance of Hemingway's ds both pleasant and profitable. Take the first step to-day! Send for particulars of any of the following specialised Courses: — Book-keeping, Accountancy Prof., Law Prof., Banker's Diploma, Advertising, Teachers' Certificates, Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, Pitman's Shorthand, Business Letter Writing. HEMINGWAY'S. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. BOX 511. AUCKLAND.
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Shannon News, 10 September 1926, Page 1
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371Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 10 September 1926, Page 1
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