AMUSEMENTS. HELD OVER! IN REPONSE TO NUMEROUS REQUESTS THE MANAGEMENT HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT "OLD ENGLISH” WILL SCREEN AGAIN TO-DAY. Mr. George Arliss “Old English!” The MAJESTIC Theatre AFTERNOONS AT 2.30 EVENINGS AT 8. | “ There are too few pictures like ‘ Old English ’ bring- | i ing with them a breath of the Old Land." —“Wanganui Chronicle,” 11/5/31 RESERVATIONS AT EMMETT ’ S—-PHONE 5077.
SIH'ERFLOUS HAIR destroyed bj ‘•RUSMA.’’ (Reg<l.) Signed, Stamped, gii:i! anteed cure £5 12s 6d.—T'lo’enee Htillen 7 Courtenay Place, Wellington Send stamped addressed eir elope for parti
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 111, 13 May 1931, Page 11
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