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KING'S THEATRE

King's Theatre housed a most enthusiastic audience last night, and the opening |sj?lacfcian iby 'tho augmented )Tchestra was so much appreciated that ;ho applause had no subsided when the irst picture was screened. There is no lou'bt thta Mr. Price is on right lines in catering for the musical tastes of 'lis patrons as well as providing pictures of so much interest. Good picbures and <rood music must inevitably attract big audiences. The current programme is one that cannot fail to interest all who like good subjects, and well projieet-ed. '^Broncho Bill's Last

Pictures will again show at the Opera House, and tho quality of the entertainment on the opening night is a good indication of success for the new venture. Details appear in another column, and it will'bo seen that patrons may reserve their seats at H. I. Jones' without extra charge. Patrons who intend becoming regular Thursday nighters can reserve the same seats by the month, thus saving th© trouble of visiting tho box office every week. A special programme is now being prepared, and the management guarantees that their (exhibitions will be even, and carefully selected, their aim being to try and please, .and also give their patvona full valu© for their money. Day sale tickets for stalls will be on sale at Roberts', tobacconists, next Post Office, this morning.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 17 December 1912, Page 7

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KING'S THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, 17 December 1912, Page 7

KING'S THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, 17 December 1912, Page 7