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AmuMmanta,.. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. FULLER’S PICTURES.' TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. A BIG CINEMA SUCCESS. ' _ A BIG CINEMA SUCCESS. A.British Film by'the London Film Co., whose productions have, no superior in . the world. Starring England’s Famous Character Actor, ALBERT CHEVALIER, r ALBERT CHEVALIER; In Sir Henry, Arthur Jones’ Brilliant i Play,' ' _ “THE MIDDLEMAN.,” “THE MIDDLEMAN.” “THE- MIDDLEMAN.” “THE MIDDLEMAN.'” “THE MIDDLEMAN.” * Many people wrtuder at'tlie industria’ troubles whieh have lately been the cause of so much Concern in England,, and com palled Mr Lloytl George to make such powerful and eloquent appeals, •in tbif hoar of our peril, to the patriotism of the workers, hut they will wonder no, longe: after seeing . , ■ ■ . “THE MIDDLEMAN, - -■ “THE which is a living*picture of the conditions in London that have made Trade Union; take the stand they have do. protect the workman' and hi.s-Tamily from the “grab all’’ policy of such employers as .Joseph Chandler, tlie factory-owner in the drama. . Also to be shown .;■■■ DEPARTURE OF THE sth REINFORCEMENTS. THREE SUITORS AND A DOG. Comedy. * LATEST WAR GA/EITE. Topical. FORCING DAD S CONSENT. Comedy. WFSTI'RN NORWAY IN SAW. Scenic. FULLER’S GRAND ORCHESTRA,. Dress Circle Is, Stalls 6d. /Reserves at. Allden’s B id!- Store,, Is (id. ' Theatre ’phone 803. All Soldiers in uniform halfprice. TO-NIGHT, THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS KING’S THEATRE. THE J. C. WILLIa'mSQN. LTD., GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR FILM. “WITHIN-OUR GATES.” Or j “WITHIN OUR GATES,” Or ‘•DEEDS THAT WON GALLIPOLI.” I ‘•DEEDS THAT WON GALLIPOLI.” Performed by A Frank Harvey Cyril Mackay. Leslie Victor Frank Easty ' . John Ralston Dcrothy iCumming. And TOGO Auxiliaries. 1000.. All familiar to-local theatre goers. MOST BRILLIANT AND .EFFECTIVE.Main Episodes of. the Story,-rAt the War Office. Henschels at Home. The Secret Attic. The Wireless, at Work Entrapped. The Call to ArTn.-i. Our Brave Boys. Treachery. The Plans. Duplicity. Imprisonment. -The Escape The Motor Chase. The Faked Wireless Message. The Historical Day. The Lauding at Gallipoli. The Fight Up the Cliffs. The Atonement. Amidst a Hail of Bullets and Shrapnel. Invalided Home. Mighti“r than the Nations. ■ “WITHIN OUR GATES.” 350nft' “WITHIN OUR GATFAj.” ’ in length. Has been received with' Unqualified Approbation wherever screened, THE’GREATEST SENSATION YET. * ' SEE IT. . Day Sales at Allden’s. All Soldiers Admitted. Half-price,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14699, 2 September 1915, Page 1

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