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AMUSEMENTS. WONDER MATINEE PEOGBAMME. WONDER MATINEE PROGRAMME. TO-DAY —Commencing at 2.15. We Will Show To-day at Matinee, “THE CALL OF THE WILD” “THE DENVER DUDE” and A “BUSTER BROWN” COMEDY. See all about the first two below. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Commencing at 2.15 To-day and 7.45 To-night we present A Jack London Virile Story, “THE CALL OF THE WILD” A picture guaranteed to hold the interest of EVERY patron. In it we have a St. Bernard dog, and, like Rin-tin-tin, almost human, “THE CALL OF THE WILD” A rugged drama of the conquest of storm swept wastes —dedicated to all who love our dumb friends. —ln Support— HOOT GIBSON in “THE DENVER HOOT GIBSON DUDE” See Hoot in a white collar, check vest and Scotch kilts. Just see him all manicured—and then break into his proper character. A Splendid COMEDY-DRAMA. Also first of our new series of the MASTER MUSIC CLASSICS. These scored a sensational success in Auckland and Wellington, and comprise a picture each week set around the life and work of six great masters, the one set for to-night, Monday and Tuesday being MENDELSSOHN. MENDELSSOHN. Music played by our orchestra synchronises exactly with settings of the picture. “Spring Song,” “Consolation,” “Midsummer’s Night Dream,” “On Wings of Song,” and “The Wedding March,” accompany to-night’s series. The Orchestra will also play: “Maid of the Mountains,” “La Favourite,” “Sullivan Selection,” “Zampa,” “Rondo Capriccoso” (Mendelssohn) and other selections. Prices.—Stalls 1/-, Circle 1/6; Reserves 6d. Gallery 1/-. Plan at Upton’s till 12 o’clock. Then At the Theatre. —o — COMING WEDNESDAY Commencing with Special Matinee at 2.15. MARY PICKFORD In Her Very Latest Feature, “SPARROWS” PADEREWSKI. PADEREWSKI. PADEREWSKI. TO OUR COUNTRY PATRONS. Messrs J. & N. Tait regret that time does not permit Paderewski, the illustrious pianist who commences his New Zealand tour at the Town, Hall, Wellington, on June 9, to visit any country centres. However, country clients can be assured of good seats provided application is made at once to Manager, Paderewski, c/o Bristol Piano Company, Wellington. Preferential booking plan opens Monday, 23rd inst. Reserves £1 Is, plus taxes and booking fee, total £1 3s. Application for seats should be accompanied by cheque or Postal Order for the amount necessary. Box plans for ordinary reserves open Monday, June 6. Price, 12/6, plus tax, PADEREWSKI. PADEREWSKI. Messrs J. & N. Tait have the honour to announce that the Season of PADEREWSKI. PADEREWSKI. Unquestionably the greatest personality in the World of Music at the present day will be inaugurated at the rpOWN JJ ALL > yyELLLNGTON With a Great GALA PERFORMANCE On THURSDAY, JUNE 9. The season will be strictly limited and Two Glorious Recitals only can be given on THURSDAY, JUNE 9 and SATURDAY, JUNE 11. There has only been one Lizst. There is only one Paderewski. PADEREWSKI. PADEREWSKI. Representative Maurice Ralph. W ANGANUI WINTER SHOW. JUNE 23, 24, and 25th, 1927. NORTH ISLAND POULTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, N.Z. LEGHORN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS, SCHOOL COURTS, TOY DOGS, HOME INDUSTRIES, AXEMAN’S CARNIVAL AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, etc., Full Schedule Free on application to F. G. SEDDON, Secretary, P.O. Box, 173. ’Phone 2222. Office 10 Taupo Quay, W a n gan ui. | Everybody can afford to own a ■ good gramophbne. “The Bristol” offers a large selection of handsome, instruments on yery easy terms—‘ 1 His Master’s V oice, ’ ’ “Columbia,” and “Metronola” makes. SEE THIS OFFER! £1 Deposit Bring a NEW IMPROVED “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” The purchase can be completed by 18 monthly payments of 16s. All instruments sold at Wellington City Prices. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. Th© Avenue Wanganui Local Manager .. .. F. A. Campbell Corns ended when treated with Progandra, 1/6.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19846, 21 May 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19846, 21 May 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19846, 21 May 1927, Page 11