AMUSEMENTS. A woman bares her soul before tho world to gain the one thing she loves— HER CHILD! Drama that will hold you tense! A picture that will thrill you to the utmost. MUNICIPAL PICTURES To-Day. Matinee 2.30. To-Day. CHILDREN 3d and 6d. ADULTS Gd and Is. < To-Night At 8. To-Night STALLS 9<l (Reserved Is); CIRCLE Is 2d (Reserved Is 6,1. POLA NEGRI in “ THE WOMAN ON TRIAL ” It’s one of the Season’s Best. THE JURY HAD TURNED IN A VERDICT OF GUILTY ! I ! Is the blindfolded goddess always just? Aren’t there some causes which might justify a verdict of “Innocent ” Pola Negri docs some of the most marvellous acting of her career as the heroine of this thrilling drama, as the woman who dared to do—and did! The pinnacle of screen artistry! LATEST COMEDY, TRAVELOGUE, SCENIC GAZETTE. Box Plans at H. I. Jones and Son’s until Noon—’Phone 3471; thereafter at the Opera House—’Phone 2324. THE SCREEN’S MIGHTIEST MESSAGE TO MANKIND. COMMENCING NEXT WEDNESDAY AT THE MAJESTIC (ONE OE THE FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRES.) MATINEE AT 2.15 EVENING AT 7.45 COUNT LEO TOLSTOY'S “RESURRECTION” With Rod La Rocque and Dolores Del Rio Tolstoy’s famous classic picturised with emotional power never before seen on the screen. The hero—Rod La Rocque—Young, virile, sincere. Now, at the soul-rackcd Prince, who reels on the pinnacle of respectability when faced with the ghost of the past! HIS GREATEST ROLE! The heroine—Dolores Del Rio—Flaming, exotic, irresistible. Now as Katusha Maslova, famous fictions most beloved, most dramatic outcast. When you see it you will say “One of the Greatest Pictures I have ever seen.” RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR AS BEING MORE SUITABLE FOR ADULTS ONLY. Preceded by BILLY HART, the radio king, singing “RUSSIAN LULLABY.” Prices: Circle 2s; Stalls Is 6d. Book inf free. Plans at Sheppards (late . Uptons.) F SIX-WEEKS’ SUBSCRIPTION 1 r Clip this coupon and mail it with 4s. 2d. for a trial subscription to ] t THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR 4 iA Paper for the Home, World-Wide in Its Scope * In it you will Snd the daily good news of the world from its 750 special writers, j as well as departments devoted to women’s and children’s interests, sports, music, 4 education, radio, etc. You will be glad to into your home so fearless an J advocate of peace and temperance. And don’iljpfes Snubs our dog, and the Sundial ] and tho other features. x The Christian Science Monitor, Back Bay Station, Boston, Mass. j Please send me a six weeks’ trial subscription. I enclose 4s. 2d. i r (Name, please print) r 1 ► T. (Address) J J
AMUSEMENTS. NEW GRAND THEATRE Direction - Wanganui Enterprises Ltd. COMMENCING TO-DAY AT 1 P.M. and 3 P.M. Matinee Prices: Adults Is and 9d; Children 3d and 6d. EVENING SCREENING AT 8. First National Pictures Presents A Rod Hot Comedy cut-out to drive away all your blues. JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES The cyclone of mirth in ‘ 4 WHITE PANTS WILLIE ’ ’ 4 4 WHITE PANTS WILLIE ’ ’ 4 4 WHITE PANTS WILLIE ’ ’ 4 ‘ WHITE PANTS WILLIE ’ ’ AN ERUPTION OF MIRTH It’s the Richest, Fastest, Peppiest Hines Comedy that ever put the laugh strain on your ribs. SIX REELS OF LAUGHTER Also showing HUMAN HARRY CAREY HUMAN HARRY CAREY In “DRIFTING THRU” “DRIFTING THRU” Gripping Drama, Thrills, Adventure and Romance. GAZETTE and COMEDY. Reserves are better than regrets, so BOOK FOR THIS PROGRAMME, OR COME EAR LA'. No extra to Reserve. Prices: Circle Is 6d; Stalls Js; Children under 12 half price. Plan at Theatre. Be sure of a seat. Book or come early. Coming WEDNESDAY NEXT William Fox’s Special Attraction. “DANCING MAD” ELECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS COOK’S /"IAJ3DENS. OOK’S vxardens. NEXT THURSDAY SUNNING AND CYCLING Every race fought to a finishAdmission 1/- Children Cd. M. D. ROSS, Hon. Sec., Wanganui Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club. AMUSEMENTS AND MEETINGS WANGANUI BURNS CLUB. Members and intending members of the Wanganui Burns Club are reminded of the annual general meeting in St. Paul’s Hall on Tuesday evening. After the business part of the meeting, a short musical programme will bo submitted and supper provided. The Club have had a very successful year and it jehoves every member to be in their place on Tuesday night.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20104, 24 March 1928, Page 11
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