AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND THEATRE Direction, Wanganui Enterprises Ltd. BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION, TO-DAY—AT 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT—AT 7.45—T0-NIGHT. The Superb First National Attraction No. 1. “CHRISTINE OF “CHRISTINE OF THE HUNGRY HEART” THE HUNGRY HEART” From the Novel by Kathleen Norris, with an All-Star Cast: Florence Vidor, Clivo Brook, Warner Baxter, lan Keith, Walter Heirs. It’s a Mighty Drama! If you’re hungry for romance this is the play to stir you. ATTRACTION NO. 2. JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES In a 6-Rccl Tornado of Mirth Entitled "LUCK” “LUCK” “LUCK” > “LUCK” Johnny Hines Pictures never fail to make one happy. Speed—Thrills—Action—Suspense and Genuine Comedy. Prices—Circle 1/6; Stalls 1/-. Plan at Theatre. QPERA JJ OUS E. MONDAY, JULY 6, At Eight O’clock. J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Present for the First Time in Wanganui the Greatest Musical Comedy Success ever achieved by the Great Firm, “WILDFLOWER” A new irresistible play in 3 Acts, interpreted by an Irresistible Company of players, headed by MARIE BURKE, MARIE BURKE, Who will make her first appearance in Wanganui, associated with AN INCOMPARABLE CAST: Marie Burke, Gus Bluett, Herbert Browne, Noel Allan, Charles Zoli, John Forde, Marie La Varrc, Marjorie Daw, Cansino Bros, and Stoneburn. “WILDFLOWER” “WILDFLOWER” A Transcendently beautiful Musical Play in 3 Acts. TUESDAY, JULY 7. Also for the First Time in Wanganui, Another New and Exhilarating Musical Play. Exquisitely Sung, Danced, Acted, and Costumed. “THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE” “THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE” i “THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE” I D.C. and 0.5., 8/-; Stalls 5/-; Pit 2/6.1 All plus tax. Booking Fee one penny , extra. BOX PLANS OPEN AT H. I. JONES AND SON’S FRIDAY, JULY 3. IhewoThoP Bennington's Irish Moss > isthequichl relieving oP coughs Scolds J/tdoes itsjob! Large Family Size Bottle 2/6 | ———— ——— i STOCKTAKING r AUGUST TO AUGUST IS | XMAS TO XMAS WITH Young & Collins LIMITED. JUST A PRELIMINARY STOCKTAKING is a big event, and our Great Clearance Sale before Stocktaking interests everybody. Loads of Household necessities and things the people want simply flow out during this great money-sav-ing period. MORE ABOUT IT LATER. Young & Collins LIMITED, THE PRICE OF WOOL “TOO HIGH” SAYS THE TRADE LONDON, June 28. The Daily Telegraph’s wool trade correspondent says: The consuming end of the trade has no patience with schemes like Higgins’; the main point of which is that users must pay the prices dictated by the growers. The Australian growers have not marketed more than one unprofitable clip in the last fifteen years. Not a. single user in Britain, the Continent, or America desires that pastoralists shall receive less than profitable prices, but all arc of opinion that merino prices can fall a further 15 per cent, and still give growers a profit. Competent judges assert that the starting point of a world wool trade revival must be based on “sixties” quality tops at | 42d per pound in Bradford and Roubaix. Even th’s should pay growers. Alt any rate, it would pave the way to more profitable price ensuring renewed prosperity this season throughout the whole industry. 1 jrw ,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19347, 30 June 1925, Page 11
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