AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC) , Dir. Kerridge-Odeon. • Fuller's Theatre Corp.. Ltd. 'i ’ NOW SHOWING !; ; 2 p.m. :: 8 p.m. > I ABSORBING DRAMA ... Of two 1 ! i sides of a man's life . . . His heart 1 divided between the loves of two, 1 ' women. ( 1 ! THE SUPREME PERFORMANCE'! , OF LESLIE HOWARD'S > BRILLIANT CAREER. J WORLDLY DRAMA ... of a wife' 1 bound by four walls ... Of a girl J earned in a restless whirl around 1 ) i the world. i 1 Starring 'i i! LESLIE ! !! HOWARD !! ;! Ingrid '! > BERGMAN ■; EDNA BEST ;! INTERMEZZO (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (' 'i Excellent First Half includes: i' ‘‘Unusual Occupations.” ]i I, Interest - “Keeping the Piece.”! 1 'i Pathe Pictorial - Latest News. I [ Plans at D.I.C. - Phone 2127 i [ The Athletic Event of the Year! Sensational Announcement! GRAND INVITATION 100YDS SCRATCH RACE MORRIS CUROTTA Australian Champion and Record Holder and Olympic Finalist Versus PETER HENDERSON Wanganui and West Coast Champion and Representatives at 1919 New Zealand Championships. The Chance of a Lifetime for Henderson. Will he hold the Brilliant ■Curotta? Also Also GEORGE AVERY Australian Champion and 2nd in Hop, Step and Jump at Olympic Games. GEOFFREY GOODACRE Australian Champion Hurdler. A Brilliant Stylist. DAVID WHITE Australian Distance Champion. RECORD ENTRIES ! The whole in conjunction with a Magnificent Cycling Programme, featuring the North Island's Leading Wheelmen. Also—Special Added Attraction WANGANUI GARRISON BAND Featuring “Waltzing Matilda” and “My Happiness.” Dlon’t Miss This Super Attraction. Cook's Gardens
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Wanganui Chronicle, 23 February 1949, Page 2
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