AMUSEMENTS n il » _ 2 , 15 and 8 P.M. CLAUDE HULBERT MARIAN MARCH and STANLEY HOLLOWAY in “LOVE AT SECOND SIGHT” He saw her in a. passing train—composed a song to find her, and when she answered his romantic 8.0-8. mischievous Cupid fired a shot at random, and started the merriest matrimonial mix-up ever set to melody. FRIDAY NEXT GRACIE FIELDS-,„_„ ffiIFFN ftF HF4I)T( .» Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. xULEd* VI IlEJuilu The Empire’s “Queen of Hearts” . . . The real Gracie Fields at last .... In the picture the world has been waiting for her to make! Gracie laughing and singing her way to the throne of supreme screen popularity. ALL PLANS Lu.* O.> . IEW AT D.I.C.
Wood’s Great Peppermint Curt For Influenza Colds. •
MOTORISTS, Let Railways Help You! e No Strain in the Train Motorists, you know well that winter brings more worry and strain on the roads. Ease up, now and then, by taking a train trip. Sit at ease in a cosy carriage and enjoy the passing show without anxiety. That is the way to lengthen life. Try it. You will like it. Go by rail—and relax. Hail the Rail
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 112, 13 May 1936, Page 9
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