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THE GRAND. A DRAMATIC TREAT. The large audience which went home last night from the Grand were satisfied that they had witnessed a picture in "Under Cover" quite out of the ordinary nit. The principal artists.. Hazel Dawn and Owen Moore, play their parts in a convincing manner, and keep the audience interested right throughout the five acts- This picture is sure to attract very large attendances tonight and to-morrow, and it will be wise for intending patrons to go early, or secure scats at Allden's, or by ringing theatre 'phone, 1152. The supporting pictures on to-night's programme iuclude the last episode of "The Broken Coin," the mos't popular serial. Two very excellent travel pictures, showing the Panama Canal of today, and Bray animal studies, also two capital comedy cartoons, arc included. The Grand opens daily a - ; 11 a.m., and runs right on till 10.1.5 p.m. Patrons are remined that the programme from V p.m. till .10.15 p.m. always lasts three hours, no picture being repeated. CLEVER CLASSICAL DANCERS. The fame of Maurice and Florence Walton as expert dancers has spread throughout every civilised country, and they have appeared before royalty and eminet people in all quarters of the globe. In "The Quest of Life" they introduce several of tiheir most jjopular dances, in addition to a novelty in the shape of a death dance, and a most thrilling Apache dance. They also p>lay two of the principal parts for the first time iu their career before the camera, and show real dramatic ability. Their dances were originated by Maurice Walton, and (have an interesting origin. The Apache dance in particular was created after an exciting experience in one of the Apache dens of Paris, and may "justly be described as "taken from life." These wonderful dancers will appear at the Grand Theatre on Monday next, in the "Quest of Life." Book seats at Allden's. DRUIDS' HALL DANCE. A final reminder is given of the longnight dance to be held in the Druids' Hall this evening. These dancew are so well and favourably known that further en logy is unnecessary. Mr H. Hooker will officiate ae M.C. PRESBYTERIAN" CHURCH. Kai Iwi.— '2.30, Mr ,T. Joyce. Rapauui.— 7, Mr J. Joyce.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15193, 13 April 1917, Page 8

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Untitled Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15193, 13 April 1917, Page 8

Untitled Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15193, 13 April 1917, Page 8