HUNTERVILLE
GENERAL NEWS. Huntcrville seniors will probably for- ! feit to Halcombe on Saturday next I owing to inability to raise a team to | travel to Halcombe Local farmers will attend a Field Day • at Massey College on Monday next. I Huntcrville Volunteer Fire Brigade will hold a re-union at an early date, when two members will be awarded I their 25 years’ service stars. Airs. A. J. Wilton and Miss G. Wilton are spending a holiday at Castlecliff. The meeting of wool growers, held at Huntcrville was almost unanimously in favour of extending the powers of the Moat Producers’ Board, rather than that a Wool Board should be appointed. ST. JAMES’ THEATRE. “THE BIG CAGE.” The screen’s most thrilling picture, and the ono fraught with greatest actual danger in its filming, opens an engagement at St James Theatre (tomorrow) Saturday’. This hair-raising film drama is “The Big Cage,” featuring in its leading role the dare-devil, Clyde Beatty, world’s greatest trainer of wild animals. It is not in any sense a jungle picture, though it deals with jungle animals. Beatty is the only man who ever combined lions and tigers in an arena, and in the picture he enters a cage with 40 of these savage boasts, the deadliest enemies of thc animal world.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 181, 3 August 1933, Page 3
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