AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND THEATRE Direction: Wanganui Enterprises Ltd. TO-DAY—AT 2 P.M.—TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT—7.4S P.M.—TO-NIGHT. GRAND PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. A Programme Worth Leaving Home and the Fire. Joseph Lincoln’s Novel, “DOCTOR NYE” “DOCTOR NYE” “DOCTOR NYE” Adapted for the Screen by Thtmias H. Ince. He brings it to you with all the sincere drama of its great story. He calls it “IDLE TONGUES” “IDLE TONGUES” [Because the title best tells of its story jof gossips and scandalmongers who ruin (reputations by their tongue-wagging, (driving the innocent to cover. j It's a true story of characters you imcet in everyday life. | PERCY MARMONT and DORIS KENYON plav the leading roles at the GRAND THEATRE [TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 COMING TO-MORROW. THURSDAY: GEORGE O’BRIEN in ‘THE PAINTED LADY” COMING MONDAY—“IF WINTER COMES” ANCING! TRANCING! ANCING! IAANCING! FOR THE MASSES. A “CHARLEY’S AUNT” GRAND GALA NIGHT Will bo held in HARMAN’S HALL On WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925. Charley’s Aunt will receive guests at the door, and will lead dancers in a SPECTACULAR GRAND MARCH At 8.15 p.m., After which DANCING WILL COMMENCE IN EARNEST, with “Bambalina” (from “Wildflower”). DANCES FOR OLD AND YOUNG. A NIGHT FREE FROM CARE AND WORRY. SPECIAL AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA OF TEN INSTRUMENTS. Dreamy Waltzes, Exhilarating OneSteps, The Bluest of Blues, FoxTrots, with syncopation in all its glory. Admission.—4/6 Double Ticket. Spectators 1/6. Bookings at Collier’s MuskStores. Special Parties Catered for.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19364, 22 July 1925, Page 11
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