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AMUSEMENTS. MANAGERIAL. Owing to the large number wf ■ patrons who wore unable to obtain ad- ! mission on Monday, Tuesday and again i last night, and who cannot attend the I screening this evening, the Management have made arrangements with Wellington to screen “Monsieur Beaucaire” again tomorrow night (Friday). TO NIGHT—B P.M.—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—B P.M.—TO-NIGHT. .'.nd TO-MORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY). TO-MORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY). MUNICIPAL PICTURES OPERA HOUSE. Paramount’s Colossal Production of Booth Tarkington’s World-famed Plav, which is THE TALK OF WANGANUL “MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE” Featuring RUDOLPH VALENTINO As the dashing, devil-may-care Beaucaire, who woos and wins the two most beautiful women in Europe, fights, dances, and thrills you with a hundred and one adventures. You’ve waited years for tK World’s Greatest Romance. DON’T MISS FT! You’ll never see another such GORGEOUS, G UTTERING, AMAZING production if you wait a lifetime! “MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE” Played by the Greatest Ca.<rt of Players ever assembled in a picture. RUDOLPH VALENTINO BEBE DANIELS LOIS WILSON DORIS KENTON LOWELL SHERMAN. Supported by fifty other noted arSstn, TO-NIGHT—B P.M.—TO-NIGHT. AND TOMORROW NIGHT. 1 Box Plans nt H. I. Jones and Son X |or ’Phono 2324. ; Stalls J/-, reserved 1/3; Circle 2/-, | no extra charge to reserve. I SATURDAY— Fred Niblo’s Production of the Play all New Zealand loved. “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” Stalls 9d; Circle 1/2; Reserved l/-» 1/6. BOX PLAN. BOX PLAN. BOX PLAN. BOX PLAN. OPEN TO-DAY AT IL L JONES AND SON’S. HUGH J. WARD’S LONDON COMPANY OP COMEDIANS. i Present the Record-breaking Dancing Ext ravage nzas, “THE O’BRIEN GIRL.” “LITTLE NELLIE KELLY" “TANGERINE” QPERA Jj OUB EU Direction, Hugh J. Ward Theatres Pty., Ltd. THE EVENT OF A DECADE. Commencing MONDAY, MARCH 2. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. HUGH J. WARD’S MUSICAL COMEDY FESTIVAL. The Famous London Company of Comedians present “THE O’BRIEN GIRL” A WHIRL OF DANCING. Fresh from triumphant Australian sea* son of 322 performances in Melbourne, 230 performances in Sydney. “THE O’BRIEN GIRL.” “THE O’BRIEN GIRL.” ■ An Entrancing Festival of Mirth and Melody in two Acts and three Gorgeous Scenes. “THE O’BRIEN GIRL” “THE O’BRIEN GIRL” Will be plaved for One Night Only, MONDAY, MARCH 2. Followed by “LITTLE NELIiTE* KTT.T.V” (First Cousin to “The O’Brien Girl’' r y —And— The Glorious Island Spectacle, “TANGERINE” These delightful musical plays wer« selected by Mr Ward as expressing tho Flaming Spirit of Youth and cntranc- | ing blending of Life, Love and Laughter, expressed by Charming PcrsonaliI ties, Beautiful Scenery, Lavish Dressing, Crisp Comedy, Dainty Dancing and Catchy Music. THREE NIGHTS! THREE PLAYS! Prices—B/-, 4/-, 2/-. Taxable prices plus tax. Stalls early doors 1/- extra. 200 YEARS A ROYAL FAVOURITE THE SUPERLATIVE ‘BROADWOOD* PLANO. For the past 200 years “Broadwood” Pianos have been used in the English Royal Household. Other European Royalties have also showed their preference for this “aristocrat of pianos.” As an article of furniture, the “Broadwood” is a graceful ornament to any drawing room; but it is the extraordinary purity and richness of the tone that make it appeal so irresistabJty to all real lovers of music. “The Bristol” are the agents in New Zealand for John Broadwood and Som pianos. They will be delighted if yon will call round and see for yotrrself th« wonderful “Broadwood” qualities. All pianos sold at Wellington City prices. THE BRISTOL PIANO C0 n LTD., F. A. CAMPBELL, Local Manager AVENUE, (Opp. Purser’s). WANGANUL r FACTORY OWNERS: Solve the belting problem by using “TUFFOID” BELTING. Strong and reliable but low in cost. Write for quotes. R. P. M. MANNING & CO., 135 Albert Street, Auckland.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19247, 26 February 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19247, 26 February 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19247, 26 February 1925, Page 9