AMUSEMENTS, MEETINGS, ETC.
HIS MAJESTY’S. RIN TIN TIN. Another big house made the general manager of His Majesty’s Theatre smiled his broadest smilet, and one docs not wonder at the big box oilice returns. Rin Tin Tin, the wonderful dog. is really worth going a long wiay to see, and his part in “Find Your Man” is one that tests the intelligence of the dog to the utmost, but Rin Tin Tin came out of the test with flying colours. No. 2 picture is “Salty Saunders,” and it is a good clean, healthy, picture of Western life. “Our Gang” brings tears to the eyes of patrons with laughter, and their picture of hairdressing saloon, conducted by the gang, is indeed a scream. Ring 2863 for reserves. Change of Programme To-morrow. With lovely Lila Lee heading the cast in “The Midnight Girl,” patrons of His Majesty ’s can look forward to splendid entertainment to-morrow evening, and when it is mentioned that beautiful Betty Blythe is on the same programme, featured in a British picture, “Southern Love,’’ movie lovers will know that there will be something doing at the big theatre to-morrow, so mark off seats at Upton’s before the rush sets in. There will be a complete change of programme on Christmas night, for the one night only. QUEEN ALEXANDRA BAND. A notification to lady supporters of the Queen Alexandra Band is made in the advertising columns to-day. The ladies are tasked to meet at the band room Cook’s Gardens, this afternoon, &t 2.30, to prepare surprise packets for the Castlccliff Carnival.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19478, 22 December 1925, Page 2
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