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MAJESTIC THEATRE

LAST DAY: “THE WINNING TICKET.

The comedy of the Irish Sweepstake, ‘The Winning Ticket,” will be screened for the last time at the Majestic this evening.

“WAGGON WHEELS” AND “GIRL WITHOUT A ROOM” TO-MORROW.

To-morrow’s double bill at the Majestic comprises ‘Wagon Wheels’ and n The Girl Without a Room.” Adventure and open-air romance in the pioneer days of America are the keynotes of “Wagon Wheels”, adapted from the story by Zane Grey. The story begins in a northern town of America, where Gail Patrick as a beautiful young widow, lias had her child taken from her as the result of legal proceedings. She is determined not to be parted from the boy, •so she steals him from his guardian and sets off to joina wagon expedition of pioneers travelling south to Oregon. Slowly the wagons get further into uncivilised country, and the hardships suffered hy the wagoners are innumerable. A feature of the film, is the theme song, “Wagon Wheels” and the choruses by hundreds of pioneers. The second feature, “The Girl Without a Room,” is an excellent subtlo comedy featuring two noted players, Charles "Buggies and Charles Farrell,

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12543, 3 May 1935, Page 7

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12543, 3 May 1935, Page 7

MAJESTIC THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12543, 3 May 1935, Page 7

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