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AMUSEMENTS. xxxxxzzxzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzxzzzzzzzzzxzzzzzzzzzzzzr M OWING TO THE LENGTH OF THE FEATURE, PATRONS AKE M RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED TO BE SEATED AT ADVERTISED M STARTING TIMES q ■ ■ Amalgamated P Opera House w COMMENCING TO-DAY FOR ONE WEEK. H - DAILY 2 P.M. - PM. K | S SIjB thekessofthe H KINGDOM / § sk k ,)OHNM.SIAHI JOSEPH L MANKIEWICT * q i 2 Ow, j h W ith 1 c*tay-Fox q GREGORY PECK THOMAS MITCHELL P,c ' ur • * Vincent Price - Rosa Stradner - Roddy McDowall q Edmund Gwenn - Sir Cedric Hardwicke - Peggy Ann Garner h WHEN I WROTE “THE KEYS OF THE q KINGDOM,” I FELT NO ONE WOULD H HAVE THE COURAGE TO MAKE THE H PICTURE. —A. J. Cronin. B NOW ALL THE WORLD IS ACCLAIMING 20th CENTURY-FOX FOR ITS MOST VVONDEROUS TRIUMPH. R IT S AN ENTIRELY NEW M EXPERIENCE IN A MOTION PICTURE THEATRE q (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) q Special Added Attraction— q THE MELBOURNE CUP RACE, 1945. B Be Wise and Book Early Plans at the D.LC. p

BRILLIANT BAND CONCERT COOK’S GARDENS, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 25, AT 2.30 P.M. NINE BANDS PARTICIPATE PALMERSTON NORTH, HAWERA, FEILDING AND WANGANUI BANDS. Glorious Music . . . Spend Sunday Afternoon at Cook's Gardens and enjoy yourself to the full. ADMISSION;—AduIts 1/-; Children 6d. FOR THE COMBINED CARNIVAL COMMITTEE’S £25,000 APPEAL

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 277, 23 November 1945, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 277, 23 November 1945, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 277, 23 November 1945, Page 3