AMUSEMENT*. HIS MAJESTY’S. “TH* IHJCATKE OF DISH.N< TlOff TO-NIGHT—AT S—TO-NIGHT. GREAT RECEPTION OF MADAME ANNETTE HAYWARD, On her re-appearance last night. TO-NIGHT MADAME HAYWARD will sing hei \ well known Fireside Songs; Love’s Old Sweet Song, Come Back to Me, The harj; that once through Tara’s Hall. Special Scenery and Lighting. On Madame’s Last Visit Hundreds were unable to gain admittance and had to go away disappointed. Be sure of your seat by reserving Our picture programme is headed by a Vitagraph Super-Production, “ItlAt K BEAUTY” Starring Jean Paige. Life Story of a Horse told by himself. Supported by “CHICK CHICK" Realcraft Comedy. “GOOD GRACIOUS GRACE” Stra'nd Comedy. PATHE GAZETTE. TOPICAL BUDGET, PICTOGRAPH, Goldwyu Bray. Book early. Book Early. Box Plan at Theatre. ’Phone 863. vve are charging usual prices onlj to rthis Magnificent Programme. “DO NOT DISTURB ME.” This Was “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" The Best Drama staged in Londol for many a year.—Vide Press. OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, MARCH 30. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD * Present the Popular and Successful Dramatic Star, MAUDE HANAFORD MAUDE HANAFORD Together with a specially selected cast, including W. J. KELLY. KENNETH BRAMPTON, SYDNEY STIRLING, DORIS DUANE. And a Coterie of Artists of the lavour.te “SCANDAL” Company in Channing Polock’s Mystery Drama which has taken London by storm. ■ THE SIGN ON THE DOOR” "iHt. SIGN ON IHL DOOR "THE SIGN ON IHt DOOR” London Daily Mail:— “Here we have at last a drama that is coherent, thrilling and exciting, and at the same time has a story lull of probabilities. Never was an audience so fascinated, so thrilled.” "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" .« “DO NOT DISTURB ME." D.C. and R.S. 6/-; Stalls 4/-; Pit 2/-; all plus tax. Box Plan at H. I. Jones'. Representative . . . . Walter Monk.
IMLAY MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. GONVILLE TOWN HALL, THURSDAY. MARCH BOTH. Jones’ Orchestra. Dancing 8 p.m. Gents, 2s 6d Ladies Is (id. Crichton s Charabancs leave lor town after Dance. P. CARMICHAEL. Hon. Sec. gALE OF WORK. To be held in ST. JAMES’ PRESBYTERIAN HALL, Beydfield Street, Wanganui East, .MARCH 29TH. Open at 2.30 p.m. WAVER LEY-W AITOI ARA SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB. SIXTH ANNUAL TRIALS. ’ To be held on MOUMAHAKI STATE FARM, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 AND 29, 1922. Entries close on Monday, March 20th at 8 p.m., with the Hon. Secretary, P. M. HARRISON, Box 20, Waverley. H A Drink !|| A Tonio 9 A Corrective ■ r As Good for S Women K - 9 I as for 9 r- Men ■rl 1 is® ■Fi
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18442, 28 March 1922, Page 9
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