AMUSEMENTS. W— THE HOME OF THE TALKIES ‘ r / Vjf r J fl TWICE DAILY - . sao AND g pM A RIOT 0F UNITED ARTISTS ALL-TALKING, ALL-LAUGHING ADAPTATION K 3 OF SHAKESPEARE’S ROLLICKING COMEDY. “THE TAMING OF C THE SHREW” FEATURING Mary Douglas PICKFORD and FAIRBANKS THE MIGHTIEST OF ALL LAUGHING TORNADOES! THE WORLD’S ‘; J FUNNIEST COMEDY MADE INTO THE SCREEN'S GREATEST FUN A Box Plans at the Bristol—Phone 3341, until Noon; Thereafter at the Theatre—Phone 5252. REGENT - LON CHANEY - WEDNESDAY NEXT THE UNHOLY THREE
Thousands Have Read SIR HALL CAINES WORLD FAMOUS NOVEL—“THE MANXMAN” —With Carl Brisson Anny Ondra IT NOW COMES TO THE OPERA HOUSE This Afternoon at 2.30 This Evening at 8 “He sailed away to make his fortune and returned to marry the girl he loved, only to find that his best friend I had been unfaithful to him.” Supported by COMEDIES, GAZETTE S, and Another of the Popular Music Master Series ROSSINI. Matinee Is, 9d; Chi! dren 3d. Evening Is, Is 6d; Children .fid. Phone 2324.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 424, 15 November 1930, Page 11
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