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AMUSEMENTSTHE GRAND Direction—Wanganui Enterprises, Ltd. DOUBLE MATINEE TO-DAY. First Session—l p.m. till 3 p.m. Second Session—3 p.m. till 5 p.m. A Great Programme for Young and Old. William Fox Presents “WHEN ODDS ARE EVEN’’ “WHEN ODDS ABE EVEN’’ “WHEN ODDS ARE EVEN’’ A Drama of Adventure, Travel and Romance. —Also— The King of Merrymakers. Al St. John “FULL SPEED AHEAD’’ Al St. John “FULL SPEED AHEAD’’ Al St. John “FULL SPEED AHEAD’’ “THE EAGLE’S TALONS’’ (Chapter 11.) FOX NEWS. TRAVELOGUE. Matinee Prices.—Adults, Circle .1/-; Children 6d; Stalls, Adults 6d, Children 3d. Plan for to-night at Rowell’s till 1 p.m., afterwards at Theatre. THE GRAND. - Direction. Wanganui Enterprises. Ltd. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT. THRILLS ! ! THRILLS I ! MYSTERY M YSTERY ! ! ROMANCE I ! ROMANCE ! I THE UNIVERSAL FAVOURITE, PRISCILLA r\EAN, RISCILLA LfEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN. PRISCILLA DEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN. In a Sterling Drama You'll Remember for Munv a Dav. WHITE “TIGER ” HITE 1 IGF.R “WHITE TIGER” “WHITE TIGER” “WHITE TIGER” DEAD OR ALIVE. BRING HER IN ! . Issuing Orders to Bring Her Tn Was One Thing—Capturing the Most Skilful Woman Harrying the Social Circles of the Rich was Another. “WHITE TIGER” A breathless and “WHITE TIGER” exciting romance. “WHITE TIGER” “WHITE TIGER” Priseilia Dean in “WHITE TIGER” a fiery, tempestu“WHlTE TIGER” ous role, rui.ning “WHITE’TIGER” the gamut of hu“WHITE EIGER” man emotions. “WHITE TIGER” “WHITE TIGER” A lavishly mount“WHITE TIGER” ed, spectacular “WHITE TIGER” production, with “WHITE TIGER” the glamour of “WHITE TIGER” high society and '‘WHITE TIGER” its beautif u 1 l,y“WHITE TIGER” gowned women. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Prices.—Circle 1/0; Stalls 1/-. Box Plan at Rowell’s. No extra to reserve.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19049, 28 June 1924, Page 15

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