AfflUMmsnU. KING’S THEATRE. PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. We’ve got it! A Startling Attraction! “ WITHIN OUR OATES.” A BIG MARTIAL BOOM! A BIG MAETIAL BOOM! - Ocr Grand Patriotic War Drama, Produced by J. C. WILLIAMSON. "WITHIN'OUR GATES,” cr “WITHIN OUR GATES.” cr “WITHIN OUR GATES’,” cr “DEEDS THAT WON GALLIPOLI.” “DEEDS THAT WON GALLIPOLI.” “DEEDS*THAT WON GALLIPOLI.” Viv.dly Ululating the Gallant and Heroic Deeds of OUR BOYS IN KHAKI. OUE BOYS IN KHAKI. The sang frrid and coolness of the COLONIAL TROOPS .UNDER FIRE COLONIAL TROOPS UNDER FIRE Was a marked feature of the FORCING OF THE DARDANELLES. FORCING OF THE DARDANELLES. Tlie world was amazed at the DASH AND DARING OF BRITAIN’S OWN. > Nothing so Thrilling has yet been seen. THE LANDING ON GALLIPOLI THE LANDING ON GALLIPOLI PENINSULA. PENINSULA. The Feir’ess Bravery of Oar Boys will rank as an achievement worthy of ENGLAND’S BEST TRADITIONS. ENGLAND’S BEST TRADITIONS. The bond that has been created between GREAT BRITAIN AND HER DOMINIONS Can rover be effaced. It will make history for all Posterity, and be indelibly imprinted in the Brok of Heroic Achievements. THE LION CUB? AT >VORK THE LION CUBS AT AVORK Cmirngeouslv accciinilished that which FA A! ED ARMIES OF THE WORLD FAMED ARMIES OF THE WORLD Would scarcely have dared to face. GRAND MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30: GRAND MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. Reserve your seats at Aljden’s. HIS JKAJESTY’S THEATRE. FULLER’S PICTURES. ' TO-NIGHT, at B.' TO-NIGHT, at 8. Pre-eminent in the presentation of Motion Picture Masterpieces. THE BIG CINEMA SUCCESS. -■-THE BIG CINEMA SUCCESS. A London Film Company production, . Starring • ALBERT CHEVALIER, ALBERT CHEVALIER, England’s Famous Character Actor, In * “THE MIDDLEMAN.” “THE MIDDLEMAN.” “THE MIDDLEMAN.”- •» “THE MIDDLEMAN.” “THE MIDDLEMAN.” A Mighty, Heart-gripping Drama. “The Middleman” is a work of genius written, by Henry Arthur Jones, England’s leading dramatist. In bis own particular, field—the pourtrayal of the British proletariat—Chevalier has never had a rival. Sweet Jane Gail plays Hie • poor man’s wronged daughter, and Douglas Muni'o gives a vivid pourtrayal of the oily, unscrupulous man of business. Impressive and delightful bits of symbolism have been introduced, such as scenes showing the crushing of the lilies and the superb flash of allego.l’v, contrasting CAPITAL AND LABOUR. - AN EXCELLENT SUPPORTING - PROG RA ABIE. FULIERS’ GRAND ORCHESTRA. Dress Circle Is, Stalls 6d. Soldier's in uniform half-price to all parts. ■ Theatre ’phone 863. Box plan at Allden’s Book Store, Avenue. . MATINEE- TO-MORROW.. AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2.30.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14700, 3 September 1915, Page 1
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503Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14700, 3 September 1915, Page 1
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