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MAORILANi) PICTURES. SATURDAY. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS—TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX IN. “MY OWN PAL/' “MY OWN PAL.” “MY OWN PAL.” “MY OWN PAL.” “MY OWN PAL.” “MY OWN PAL.” (From the story, 1 * The Gallant Guardsman, ’ ’ by Gerald Beaumont).' A TYPICAL TOM MIX PICTURE DELUXE With OLIVE BORDEN, TOMSANTSCHI VIRGINIA MARSHALL, and TONY THE WONDER HORSE. .Celebrated Stunt-Man Appears as Mounted Officer and Battles Way to Glorious Finish. “MY OWN PAL/' “MY OWN PAL.” “MY OWN PAL/' “MY OWN .PAL. ” “MY OWN PAL.” i “MY OWN PAL.” A TOM MIX .PICTURE DE LUXE. MONDAY. NO COWBOY EVER HAD A WILDER : ROMANCE THAN THIS! A, .picture splendidly set in, the real West.- Big with .dramatici power, with hehsational, scenes—Lawless .Riah/ ditS—Lyiag Lips—and a : big reward for * a plucky cowboy. ART ACORD ARTACORD ART ACORD ARTACORD ART ACORD ARTACORD IN .. . . “THESCRARPIN’KID/ “THE SCRAPPIN/KID.” “THE SCRAPPIN’ KID/ ; “THESGRAPPIN’KID.” “THE SCRAPPIN’KID.” “THE SCRAPPIN'KID.” “THE SCRAPPIN' KID.” A galloping western story for young and old and the fastest outdoor romance Big Art has yet brought to. the screen. Supported by those two remarkable animals, ‘ ‘ the horse and " > “Rex”' 'the dojg. A BLUE STREAK WESTERN.

HOKOWHENUA RUGBY DISTRICT COUNCIL. SATURDAY, lim JUNE, 1927. RECREATION GROUND, SHANNON; SENIOR AT 2.4'5. WERAROA v. SHANNON. ADMISSION 1/-. JOHN CASEY, Hon. Sec. H.R;D.C.

. THE CENTRE OF TIME. J AM not come of myself, but he that ' sent me is true, whom ye know. not. But I Know him: for I am from' him, and he hath sent me. ■Then'they sought to take him: but no man laid hands on lim, BECAUSE HIS HOUR WAS NOT; YET COME—John 7.28. BEHOLD THE HOUE IS AT HAND, and the Son of Man is betrayed into th'e hands of sinners.—Matt. -20, 45. Jesus answered them, saying, THE HOUE ‘IS COME, 'that ' the 1 Son of Man should bo glorified. Yerily, verily, « I. say Jin to ybu,' o* wheat fall into the ground and die it abideth alpne. .. . . Now is my soul troubled: and what shall I say? FATHER, SAVE ME;*EROM ' THIS HOUR : BUT FOE THIS ‘CAUSE CAME I UNTO THIS HOUR. .Father, glorify thy name.* —John 12, 23'-27. And he went forward a little and.fell on the ground, AND FRAYED’ THAT IF IT WERE POSSIBLE, THE HOUR MIGHT PASS FROM I HIM. . . . Nevertheless :not • what I will, 'but whai thou wiltr-Mark 14, 35*36. ;

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Shannon News, 10 June 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 10 June 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 10 June 1927, Page 1

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