AMUSEMENTS
THE KING’S THEATRE TO-NIGHT. “THE FAMOUS MRS FAIR. ’ “The Famous Mr s Fair” will be screened at the King’s Theatre tonight for the last time. “TARNISH.” An exceptionally large group of celebrated stars are to be seen in the George Fitxrnaurioe production “Tarnish,” which will be screened at the King’s Theatre to-morrow night and again on Friday. “Tarnish is an adaptation by Francis Marion, of Gilbert Emery's well-known stage success, It is a- story about you to dealing with the tragedy that threatens young love when a young manicurist intrudes upon the blissful courtship of two lovers. In its structure there is revealed a hue, neatlywoven drama. The leading roles are portrayed by Marie Prevest, May McAvoy, Ronald Column, and Harry Mayers. ROWAN BALL TO-NIGHT. A reminder is given of the tennis ball at Rowan this evening. FOOTBALL DANCE. The visiting Wanganui f.-oibiilers will be the guests of the Strut feta Football Club at the dance being he id in the Town Hall on Ka-aor Monday
“Dreams Of Long Ago!”-tender memories, Whispers fond and low, haunting melodies, Love songs sweetly sad stirring to and Fro, Echoes of the past—“ Dreams Of Long Ago!” Ripples on the tide ’neath a light sublime, Tender vows which hide thro’ the flight of time, Childhood’s tears and dread when we croup endure, And faith in Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 40, 8 April 1925, Page 3
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