MAORILAND THEATRE SATURDAY. A SOUL-STIRRING SOCIETY /DRAMA. William Fox Presents “THE DANGERS” “THE DANCERS” “THE DANCERS” “THE DANCERS” "THE DANCERS” According to the critics, “The Dane ers” is one of those few pictures des tined to live because of the fact thal it) serves as a diverting mirror in re fleeting the true conditions of life ir this era Of the dance-mad craze. II gives an impressive * demonstration o i how: human beings in this year of 192£ can dance themselves to either theii doom or their glory. . Monday. HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A FOUR . SIDED TRIANGLE? WATCH YOUR WIFE. - “WATCH YOUR WIFE.” “WATCH YOUR WIFE. ” 1 “WATCH YOUR" WIFE. ”- , “WATCH YOUR WIFE:” In which Virginia Valli and Pat O ’Malley are demonstrating this paradox will be at the Maoriland Theatre on Monday. It is the, most delightfully amus ing and enjoyable picture drama of the season. Everyfman and woman married or unmarried will be*glad they didn’t miss this comedy-drama of the, young married couple who 1 , couldn’t get along with each other and .who couldn’t get along without each other. ■ TUESDAY. FRANKLYN FARNUM. In a Western Romance of Intrigue and Mystery that bristles with nerve-tingling sensations, . “WOLVES OF THE BORDER.” . ' •/ “WOLVES OF THE BORDER.” Sometimes at night and sometimes in broad , daylight the wolf and his pack swept down on lonely ranch holders. The wolf was the menace of the border and the bravest of sheriffs could not track him to ,his lair. “WOLVES OF THE BORDER.” There was only one ranch the wolf would not attack, He knew its occupants were better, men than his, but one day he lured them to the aid of a nearby settler and attacked during their absence but “WOLVES OF THE BORDER.” will show you how the determination of a brave man outwitted the craftiness of a desperado. How law and order triumphed over treachery and how the hero reaped a rich reward. EVENING POST. fjTIHE 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 bn application to Mr J. V. BURNS. SHANNON AGENT. THE KING 5-valve Radio Receivers al £ls 15s are built so as to economist on B Battery current which is the big gest expense in the operation of multivalve Radio sets. Three phone jacks are provided. No. 1 operates three valves only and is used with headphones No. 2 operates 4 valves and gives loud speaker volume, No. 3 operates 5 valves and gives greater loud speaker volume This arrangement is a distinct advan tage over receivers in which all tin valves have to be used. Local users ot the above get all Australian broadcast ing stations at good loud speake] strength on four valves. The loca agents 1 , W. H. Gunning and Co./Ltd. will be pleased to give a demonstratioi to anyone interested in Radio Receiv ers. Use SHARLAND’S TABLE VINE GAR for flavour, purity, and strength In bulk and bottle. Free from miner , acids. All the best grocers.*
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Shannon News, 24 December 1926, Page 1
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