Maoriland Theatre TO-NIGHT. Just a boy and a girl with a big liner and a vrhole ocean to play in. You’ll be rocked by the humour of the deep! BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON creates a high tide of hilarity, accompanied by gales of , # laughter in “THE NAVIGATOR.” “THE NAVIGATOR.” “THE NAVIGATOR.” “THE NAVIGATOR.” “THE NAVIGATOR.” “THE NAVIGATOR.” “THE NAVIGATOR.” “Take a reef out of the cook’s galley, and heave the main deck overboard!” No, this isn’t a pirate story; the man disturbing the atmosphere is Rollo Treadway) to whom the Fates have given a full-sized liner to play with, in mid-ocean. But they forgot to include a crew, and that’s where Rollo’s troubles begin. THE FUN MAKERS ARE— Rollo Treadway ...... Betty O’Brien Captain O’Brien ...... A Revolutionary Agent Another BUSTER KEATON . Kathryn McGuire . Frederick Vroom . . Clarence Burton ... Noble Johnson Plus The steamship “Navigator,” a naval destroyer, a submarine, sundry mechanical fish, a vicious octopus, and a cannibal isle with its complete quota of dusky meateaters. i
METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES, i SUNDAY, DECEMBER sth, 1926. ■ Morning, 11 a.m.: Rev. Peryman. Evening, 7 p.m.: Supply. THE DIVINE QUESTIONWHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST? (Matt. 22, 42.) JESUS heard that they had east him (the blind man) out; and when he had found him, he said unto him, DOST THOU BELIEVE ON THE SON OF GOD? He answered and said, Who is he Lord that I might believe on him? And Jesus said unto him, thou hast both seen him, and it is he that talkest with thee. AND HE SAID, LORD, I BELIEVE. AND HE WORSHIPPED HIM. And Jesus said, For judgment I AM COME INTO THIS WORLD, THAT THEY WHICH SEE NOT MIGHT SEE; and that they which sec might be made blind. And some of the Pharisees which vveie with —m heard these words, and said unto him, are we blind also ? Jesus said unto them, If ye were blind, ye should have no sin, but now ye say, We see; therefore yoiir sin remaineth.—John 9, 35—41. EVENING POST. EVENING POST may be obtained o<n 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.
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Shannon News, 3 December 1926, Page 1
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