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To-day's attraction will be another excellent double feature programme “Seven Days,” and “Gun Gospel.” Everyone thought that “Charley’s Aunt’’ was the last word, and you ail laughed till you didn’t have a
laugh left in your system. Now—here it is again in “Seven Days” the latest Al Uhl.-tir production, by the same director and staff who made the fun lor “Charley’s Aunt*” It’s hilarious. it's human—and it could happen right here in our own home town. Come ready to laugh. The second feature “Gun Gospel,” features Ken Maynard and his wonder horse “Tarzan.” This picture is crammed with action, daredevil stunts, thrills and romance combined with the beautiful, scenery of the golden west. Saturday’s attraction will be “The Private Life of Helen of Troy” which will open at the evening session, commencing at 7.45 p.m. Seats should be booked early to avoid being shut out*
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 175, 26 July 1928, Page 2
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