AMUSEMENTS. « MUNICIPAL PICTURES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ’ MATINEE SATURDAY. 2—SPECIAL FEATURES—2 “SACKCLOTH AND SCARLET’* Featuring ALICE TERRY. The Screen Version of George Gibbs* Sensational Novel, “A GIRL WHO PLAYED And A SISTER WHO PAID” ’ One of the Certainteed Dramatic Treats of the Year. MONDAY NEXT ONLY. LABOUR DAY. MATINEE *...30. EVENING 8 P.M. Pictures may eome and Pictures may go—But you’ll never forget “BOOMERANG” The New Zealand Wonder Hors* —I n—“HIS LAST RACE” Boomerang was Bred and Born a* Masterton and presented by Rupcrf Morrison, Esq., to REX (SNOWY) BAKER Who is Supported By Pauline Starke, Noah Beery, Gladys Brockwell, Tully Marshall, Robert MeKim, William Scott. A Phil Goldstone Special. DON’T MISS IT! Box Plans open Wednesday at H. L .tones and Son’s. WANGANUI ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. SECOND CONCERT OF THO SEASON. OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, At 8 p.m. The Orchestra will be assisted by MISS NELLIE AMIES (Wellington)! MR ERNEST THOMAS; MRS ALLAN ABERNETHY, Accompanist. Admission: 3s and Is fid. Plus tax W. N. WILLIS, '. Hon. Sec. ■, jyj-ONSTER COMBINED SCHOOLS’ and ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. COOK’S GARDENS. COOK’S GARDENS. SATURDAY NEX’P, SATURDAY NEXA 65 65 For Amateur Athletic Association. See* oondary Schools, Primary Schools* Cyclists. SPECTACULAR DISPLAYS Bv Y.M.C.A. Gvmnasts and Bor Scout A' GARRISON BAND. TEA. ; Admission: Adults Is; Children 6d. J. BOYD, Secretary, c/o Mercwethor’Fi
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19433, 20 October 1925, Page 11
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