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AMUSEMENTS.

GRAND THEATRE. “THE FIRST LAW” TO-NIGHT, The star attraction at the Grand tonight will be a well-known novel by Gilson Willets, which furnishes the story of “The First Law,” the Pathe feature in which th© famous dancer, Irene Castle, is starred with Antonio Moreno. Tho story is dramatic to a degree and intensely mysterious, the tangle being unwoven at tho last moment, after Mrs Castle has passed through many vicissi-’ tudes at the: hands of an unscrupulous gang of blackmailers in whose toils she had become enmeshed. The picture furnishes the star with many valuable opportunities to show her worth in a highly ©motional role. A good oldfashioned country store forms the setting for - Larry Semon’s uproarious comedy, “The Grocery Clerk,” one of the best and funniest of comedies. This comedia.n is recognised as the only man likely to replace Charlie Chaphp for popularity He has a style of W own, and is original in everything he attempts. The box plan for reserves is open at Collier’s. SIR W. LAWSON TEMPLE, No. 1. The meeting on Friday evening opened with hymn and prayer, Bro. E. Robinson C.T., presiding. The business of the evening was the election of officers, keen interest being taken. The following were elected:— C.T., Sis. M. Richmond; Y.T., Sis. G. Taylor; secretary. Sis. B. Robinson; F. 5.,8r0. J. Hay; treasurer, Bro. S. Gray; chaplain, Sis. M. Ansley; M., Bro. T. Brewer; G., Bro. W. Ansley; sentinel, Bro. S. Brewer; P.C.T., Bro. E. Robinson; S.J.W. assistant, Sis. V. Wood. It was resolved to hold a basket social and open installation next meeting night, November sth. The singing of “Cheer, Boys, Cheer, Our is Great and Glorious,” and prayer by the chaplain. Sis. Bing, concluded a busy evening.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160795, 1 November 1920, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160795, 1 November 1920, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160795, 1 November 1920, Page 7

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