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AMUSEMENTS. 7.15—T0-NIGHT—7.43.' LAST SHOWING LAST SHOWING "THE SHEIK" I Reserve your seat at Jones’. PARAMOUNT PICTURES (Municipal). OP EILA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FINAL SCREENING OF Edith M. Hull’s Sensational Story, "THE SHEIK" "THE SHEIK" WHAT SETTINGS! The perfumed luxury of the tented life of the Sahara. The radiant beauty of Arabian tropic nights. The bizarre costumes and dark faces of the Bedouins. The Oriental splendour and heartiessness of the bride mart at Biskra. O, WHAT A STORY! The awful peril of the madcap English beauty—at the mercy of a ruthless Eastern despot of a thousand tribes. Can she escape with life and honour? Can love mean a new thing to this primitive lover of hers? Is a pure spot found in the heart of the bronzed Sheik? "THE SHEIK IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN. DON'T MISS IT! Prices—Circle 1/8; Stalls 1/1; no extra charge for booking. TO-MORROW—SATURDAY, MATINEE 2.30. . EVENING 7.45. AND MONDAY 7.4 5. AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES, The Brilliant Young Star who scoredso decisively in “The Sheik,” In ! ' THE LANE THAT HAD NO TURNING." The Famous Story by Sir Gilbert Parker, And ALICE BRADY in “THE NEW YORK IDEA" Hear MR. H. GASQUOINE (of London) Sing: “Take a Pair of .Sparkling Eyes” (From The Gondoliers) And "I Know Two Bright Eyes” Prices—Circle 1/4; reserved 1/8; Circle 9d. MATINEE PROGRAMME: “THUNDERBOLT JACK” CHARLIE CHAPLIN, “THE LANE THAT HAD NO TURNING,” and “THE NEW YORK IDEA.” Matinee Prices—Circle. Adults 1/1, Children 6d; Stalls, Adults 6d; Children 3d. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY’ NEXT, Zane Grey's Most Popular Story, "THE MAN OF THE FOREST” And “MISS LULU BETT,” Featuring Lois Wilson, Milton Sills, Theodore Roberts. Plan now open at Jones'. PAC ECPURSE ORNAMENTAL GROUNDS. GRAND CONCERT BY QUEEN ALEXANDRA BAND. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 3 O’CLOCK. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION, M ANGAN 11. fYRAND SOCIAL AND DANOE, To be held hi TECHNICAL COLLEGE HALL, SATURDAY, JULY 15TB, 1922, At 8 p.m. Admission —Gents 2s. Ladies Is 6d. I Children half-price. Come and bring a Fiiend I—B.ll ~ yULCANIZING No one wants Tyre Trouble, but when such trouble does occur, go t.o the Repair Man with the Latest | Methods and the most Up-to-Date I Repair plant. 1 y Ji’TAPLETON I ST HILL STREET, i ’Phone 1868. (Next Opera House), i Free Air. WANGANUI. All Motorists should procure some j Edwards .Patent Wing Boots. -They I add, at a very small cost, miles to ; the lite of weak Tyres. Procur- ! able only from the above.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18532, 14 July 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18532, 14 July 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18532, 14 July 1922, Page 9

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