AMUSEMENTS. THE DUCHESS THEATRE ARAMOHO Matinee at 2.15 S: irlay “B R A V E H E A R T” “B R A V E H E A R T” NIPO CHTU TUM NAH, a real Indian Chief plays the part of a medicine man in “BRAVEHEART” ROD LA ROCQUE And LILIAN RICH PRICES: I/-; 9d. Children: 6d 3d. NOTE: A number of children have at different times left hats, caps, and other articles of clothing in the Theatre. The managem t have in future to display such articles in window of shop adjoining, when they may be obtained on application to the caretaker on MONDAYS ONLY. N.B. A purse nitaining money is also awaiting a claimant. Apply manager’s office Thursday, or Saturday evening. DUCHESS THEATRE SATURDAY', OCTOBER 6, at 7.45 p.m. “SILK STOCKINGS” A peach of a comedy centering round A pair of lovers and A pair of silk stockings LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE With Otis Harlan and Johnny Harron O THE BRIDGES’ TRIO XYLOPHONE, VIOLIN and PIANO O NORMA T A L M A D G E 1 n “THE DOVE” With Noah Beery and Gilbert Roland “THE DO"'E” will be screened on Monday. October 8. This picture is recommended for adults and not for children. Prices: 1/6; 1/-; Children half. Ring L. E. Bridge’s for reserves; after 6 p.m., 2494. QPERA JJOUSE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. (One Night Only). J. B AII.EY, By arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Will present. “A NIGHT OF PLAYS,” “A NIGHT OF PLAYS,” London’s Comedy Successes. Prices 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (plus tax). Box plan now open at H. I. Jones’. S EE the Beautiful Street Lighting effects in the City during Empire Week. Bring the family out this evening. The children will .enjoy the sight. There is no need to buy dear eggs. Preserve them now while ’’iev are cheap with SHARLAND’S “MOA” BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 15
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