AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES’ THEATRE HUNTERVILLE. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY April 10 and 11. BELEN HAYES and CLARK GABLE “THE WHITE SISTER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Romance eternal —as an unforgetablc novel, and the theatre’s greatest play ... it startled the English-speaking World. Also Metrotone News Gazette. Reserves at Towers’, or ’phone 33 & 28 THEATRE - MARTON. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Final Appearance of MAURICE CHEVALIER With ANN DVORAK THE WAY TO LOVE A Story that Alixes Music, Songs, Tears and Laughter into One* Grand Entertainment concoction! A Guide who knew his way into every Girl’s Heart! King 2220 for Reserves; no extra charge. ” MAJESTIC THEATRE TAIHAPE TO-NIGHT MONDAY At 7.45 pjn. THE HAYSEEDS ’ featuring CECIL KELLAWAY Australia’s first modern comedy set to merrir music with a laugh in every note. Excellent Supporting Programme. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) f^Ouch! Corn?> J yW, Keep foot comfort. Projmdr. WSSN painlessly and surely removes ever y corn —roots and all. No pain, a o trouble. Permanent relief. Ralf Siij moves warts as well. 1/6. ■a.t.fAvi.hM
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 83, 9 April 1934, Page 3
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