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AMUSEMENTS “A MAN IS NEVER DESERTED UNTIL HE DESERTS HIMSELF.” That is the moral of “REUNION”—one of the finest British productions we have yet presented—a simple story of comradeship that is told with a fine depth of feeling and understanding. As the kindly Major who finds it so difficult to adjust himself to post-war life, that distinguished English actor, Stewart Rome, gives a sterling performance. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.15. THIS EVENING AT 8 P.M. at Fuller-Hayward’s MAJESTIC THEATRE “As Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside.” ■ I ’■ "■'A? ' WE TAKE PLEASURE IN PRESENTING THE STERLING ENGLISH CINEMA PLAY “REUNION” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With STEWART ROME T I MANAGERIAL. i | j lam confronted with the very difficult task of telling you | | what an excellent picture “REUNION” is, for I realise | | that neither its cast nor its title will convey to you any | | idea of its merit. “REUNION” is a picture with a moral | I a simple tale of comradeship midst adversity that | | provides a lesson for young and old alike. I The Sergeant-Major supplies most of the fun, you’ll enjoy | I every minute of the Regimental Reunion Dinner -and I | you’ll thrill again to the time-old songs. The Majestic’s || ! name for the "best in entertainment stands behind | | “Reunion.” N. H. Hayward. L I Of “REUNION” the President of the Wellington Returned Soldiers’ Association says: “ ‘Reunion’ will appeal to all and its message should be taken to heart. The reunion is true to life and deeply affected every man who was fortunate enough to see it.” The Secretary of the New Plymouth R.S.A. states:. “‘REUNION’ stands out in a class of its own.” AN EXCELLENT ENGLISH PROGRAMME SUPPORTS “ REUNION.” PLAN'S AT THE D.I.C. ’PHONE 2127.

Winter is here with its attendant coughs, colds and other lung complaints. Be prepared to nip such ailments in the bud. Keep a large 2/6 bottle of “NAZOL’’ handy—contains 120 doses. Small size at 1/3 contains 60 doses.— Adv*.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 108, 9 May 1934, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 108, 9 May 1934, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 108, 9 May 1934, Page 9

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