THE GRAND THEATRE Direction: Wanganui Enterprises, Ltd. I TO-DAY—AT 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT—AT 7.45 P.M. THE LAUGH OF THE SEASON. !HERE’S THE BIG SHOW! HERE’S THE BIG SHOW! 1 HERE’S THE BIG SHOW ! Charged -with pep and action and all the fun of the fair! Hop aboard for the thrills that shock and the shocks that thrill. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS A Cyclone of Merriment, from the Saturday Evening Post Story, “THE GAME OF LIFE’’ By Richard Washburn Child. SOME SHOW! SOME SHOW! Let’s go! For pep that fills you full of life. For laughs that add the joy of life. For thrills that give the spice of life. JOHNNY HINES —ln JOHNNY HINES “The Live Wire” JOHNNY HINES “The Live Wire” JOHNNY HINES “The Live Wires” JOHNNY HINES “The Live Wire” JOHNNY HINES “The Live Wire” JOHNNY HINES “The Live Wire” JOHNNY HINES Above all, bring your handkerchiefs, because you’ll laugh until you cry at the high voltage fun and electrifying thrills. For the family and the kiddies and everyone who likes to laugh and laugh and laugh. IT’S A BIG SHOW! Book at Moore’s Sweet Shop. Prices as usual. ’Phone 3152.
A cold in the head makes one miserable. Lose no time in getting “NA ZOL:” Clears out colds' and catarrh in double-quick time; Is 6<i for <‘o doses.
For 56 years—from youth to white-haired old age-—he sailed 10 times 10,000 miles to Ports’of God-Knows-Where! Lieutenant Nolan had cursed the land that bore him and never again did his feet touch his country’s soil. Devoted mother and sweetheart gave their lives to bring him home —at last. “AS NO MAN HAS LOVED” Based on Edward Everett Hale’s Mighty Story, • ‘ THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY ’ ’ is “a nation’s love story.” As William Fox’s most genuine motion picture production, it is coming soon to touch the hearts of all people. GRAND THEATRE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. Plan at Moore’s. Booking Sixpence extra.
'■""ECIAL ATTRACTIONS COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT. —AT—HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE /irst, an adaptation of the novel that startled two Continents, “RECOMPENSE” “RECOMPENSE” “RECOMPENSE” “RECOMPENSE” By ROBERT KEEBLE, and sequel to “SIMON CALLED PETER.” JULIE MARIE PREVOST PETER GRAHAMMONTE BLUE ANGELICA VIRGINIA HAIRE DR. SAMPSON JOHN ROCHE .. i.-o the Dynamic Photo-play dealing with Modern Marriage. •■THE PRICE OP MATRIMONY” or “BREAD” “THE PRICE OF MATRIMONY” or “BREAD” From the widely-read novel by Charles E. Norris. Featuring MAE BUSCH, ROBERT FRASER, PAT O’MALLEY, WANDA HAWLEY, HOBART BOSWORTH, MYRTLE STEDMAN, WARD CRANE. The Spectre of Poverty and how Modern Women are Fighting it. PROGRAMME FOR ADULT AUDIENCES ONLY. BOX PLAN OPEN AT UPTON’S. ORDINARY PRICES.
'I Ig Lt ~~~| w* r s stay home tonight No need to seek entertainment outside the home where there’s a PlayerPiano. Cosy fireside evenings for two or merry parties—you can enjoy them just when you wish. Anyone can play a Player. “The Bristol” sells superb instruments Broadwood, Campbell. Barnard and Collard—on very easy terms. Enquire to-day. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., THE AVENUE :: WANGANUI. F. A. Campbell Manager.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19584, 8 June 1926, Page 11
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