AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND THEATRE ;Direction: Wanganui Enterprises Ltd. TO-DAY at 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT at 7.45 And Special Matinee To-morrow. Bo Wise, Como Early, or Reserve. > Do Luxe Programme from start *.' finish. W. D. Hoffman’s novel made into the most thrilling picture ever thrown on to a screen. “GUN GOSPEL” “GUN GOSPEL” “GUN GOSPEL” Featuring KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD ’l’he man who has ever other Western Star Beaten to a Frazzle. Stunts never attempted before. Riding that will ger. vou out of your seat. It’s more than Western Drama. It’s a stirring story of adventure and father-love woven into tho most thrilling drama ever seen in motion pictures. First National’s Screaming Comedy. First National’s Screaming Comedy. “SEVEN DAYS” “SEVEN DAYS” “SEVEN DAYS” A Riot of Furious Fun. An example in the last word in hilarious entertainment and absolutely free from vulgarity. It will keep you screaming with laughter at the complications that happen to a wholo family who are quarantined for Seven Days. Prices: Circle Is 6d; Stalls Is. Children half.
THE GRAND THEATRE Direction: Wanganui Enterprises Ltd. Theatre Electrically Heated Nightly. THREE NIGHTS' SEASON Commencing TO MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 7.45 P.M. Tho Picture Version of John Erskine’s Famous Novel. ONE CONTINUOUS LAUGH ONE CONTINUOUS LAUGH ONE CONTINUOUS LAUGH That’s What Happens at "THE PRIVATE LIFE OF “THE PRIVATE LIFE OF “THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HELEN OF TROY” HELEN OF TROY.” HELEN OF TROY” ROARS OF LAUGHTER ROARS OF LAUGHTER Roars of Laughter. Roars of Laughter Roars of Laughter. Roars of Laughter NIGHTS OF JOY NIGHTS OF JOY THAT’S HOW THINGS ARE THAT’S HOW THINGS ABE EACH NIGHT. EACH NIGHT. "THE (PRIVATE) LIFE OF “THE (PRIVATE) LIFE OF "THE (PRIVATE) LIFE OF "THE (PRIVATE) LIFE OF “THE (PRIVATE) LIFE OF "THE (PRIVATE) LIFE OF “THE (PRIVATE) LITE OF HELEN OF TROY” HELEN OF TROY” HELEN OF TROY” HELEN OF TROW HELEN OF TROY” HELEN OF TROY” ■HELEN OF TROY” HELEN OF TROY” With LEWIS STONE MARIA CORDA LEWIS STONE MARIA CORDA RICARDO CORTEZ RICARDO CORTEZ SHE WAS THE ORIGINAL "IT” GIRL, ' WITH MORE THAN HER OF "PEP” Preceded by "THE TRAIL OF THE TIGER” International News. "Society Breaks” (Comedy) This Great Special Attraction Screened at Popular Picture Prices. Circle Is 6d; Stalls Is. Children usual. No Extra to Reserve. Book early. Plan open at Theatre To-night till 9.30 p.m. Take our advice—Be Wise, Come Early, or Book. ’Phones 3152 or 2852". Wet feet nearly always mean bad colds. Get "NAZOL.” th'e scientific commonsense remedy. Acts like a charm. Soothes, relieves :wd heals. 60 doses Is 6d. Furniture and floors polished with liquid “TAN-OL” keep their shine longest. All grocers sell it. Also in paste form.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 176, 27 July 1928, Page 11
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