AMUSEMENTS. THE DRAMA OF THE DECADE I majestic “As Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside.” j 2.30 TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. Plans at Emmett’s Till Noon; Then at Theatre. THE SENSATIONAL ADAPTATION OF BAYARD VEILLERS FAMOUS STAGE MELO-CLASSIC, with JOAN CRAWFORD ASTONISHING EVEN HER MOST ARDENT ADMIRERS BY HER TRULY GREAT ACTING AS “MARY TURNER.” THE FASCINATING, BRAINY WOMAN WHO STUDIED CRIMINAL LEGISLATION AND BAFFLED THE WHOLE POLICE FORCE OF AMERICA BY KEEPING—“WITHIN THE LAW!” (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) AN INNOCENT GIRL WRONGLY ACCUSED AND SUBJECTED TO “THIRD DEGREE” METHODS. TAKES HER REVENGE ON HER PERSECUTORS FOR THREE YEARS’ IMPRISONMENT. AND A WONDERFUL CAST OF STAGE PLAYERS. and CHARLIE CHASE’S LATEST COMEDY—“ROUGH SEAS.” PRlCES.—Matinee: Circle Is 6d; Stalls Is; Children halfprice. Evening: Circle 2s (plus tax); Stalls Is 6d and Is; Grand Circle Is 6d. No reservation foe.
WANGANUI WINTER SHOW ooo ENTRIES CLOSE AT 9 P.M. TUESDAY, JUNE 16 AT SECRETARY’S OFFICE TAUPO QUAY.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 11
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