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Amusements and Meetings, !. Paramount Municipal Pictures, i on TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Final Screening of E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM’s Famous Story, “THE CINEMA MURDER” “THE CINEMA MURDER” , (Recommended more 'especially for adult audiences.) ,’ nd A. lie •y-TO-NIGHT is the last opportunity you will have of seeing this cosmopolitan masterpiece. Don’t miss it. Reserves at Jones or ’Phone 324, HURRAH! HURRAH! TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! Peter B. Kyne’s Thrilling Story, “THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS” PARAMOUNT PICTURES (MUNICIPAL) 1 TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. 2.30 P.M. AND 8 P.M. MONDAY, 8 P.M. WALLACE REID WALLACE REID , WALLACE REID in \ ■ “THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS” “THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS” “THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS” PETER ,S. KYNE’S Thrilling Story of the Redwoods. A picture of the great out-doors, of the logging camps of the West, its giants—men and redwoods. On one side, a ‘ ‘lumber king’ —without sentiment tor conscience—determined to drive things through. Also a girl. ' g On the other, an old pioneer—almost blind—loving his valley of beautiful trees—refusing to cut them down. Also the old man’s son. See the blood-stirring battle between the rival camps. See the fierce race with time to build a railroad. See a log train, running wild—down a mountain—plunging into a river. See Wallace Reid as the dare-devil son who played the big game and N won—not only the fight, but the girl who was one of his foes. •a in Is je Is id ;d « ra in 3S id k 7- ); :s, jd eth ); .’s 1. 1 el s. ir el ;h id a ly re re ile id. IDS Reserve your seats at H. I.' Jones. Stalls and Circle: or ’Phone 324. SATURDAY—MATINEE 2.30 P.M. EVENING 8. <: MQNDAY, 8 P.M. OPERA HOUSE. WANGANUI Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. When J. 0. Williamson will Present THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS MAGICIAN, CARTER CARTER GARTER THE ’ CARTER CARTER GREAT GARTER CARTER CARTER IN HIS GIGANTIC SHOW OP MAGIC AND MYSTERY Which has Astuonded, Amazea, and Perplexed Countless Thousands in Every Part of the Globe, CARTER THE GREAT CARTER THE GREAT Stands Pre-eminent in his Art today, , and he commences where all. others leave off. This Attraction is the most remarkable ever presented by the firm of J. 0. .Williamson, Ltd., and throughout the world it is recognised as the Biggest and Most Complete Organisation of its. kind in existence. ' CARTER THE GREAT THE NAPOLEON OF MAGIC. The Wonder Man who has made the people bf this planet delete from their dictionaries the word impossible. The “Sunday Sun” said; “Men were burnt for less a few generations ago.” A HUNDRED WEIRD ELUSIONS, Including the Thrilling and Gorgeous Spectacle, “THE LION’S BRIt)E,” “THE LION’S BRIDE,” Introducing “BABY,” a huge savage Nubian lion, which is made to disappear and reappear at the will of this Wonder * Man ■in full view of the spellbound audience. EVELYN MAXWELL, THE PHYSIO MARVELL. She sees all, she knows all, and what’s more, she tells you all. GLIMPSES OF THE OTHER . WORLD. The Box Plan at H. I. Jones on Monday next. Reserved Seats 7/9 (including tax). Touring Manager ..Scott Colville. OPERA HOUSE, ONE NIGHT ONLY. PERCY EVERETT’S, ~ GRAND AMATEUR COMPETITIONS. First Prize, Ladies, £3 3s; First Prize, Gents, £3 3s. And Other Prizes, totalling Jls 155., Open to Soloists. Duettists, Humourists, Elocutionists, Dancers, etc. THE AUDIENCE ARE THE JUDGES. Entries now received up to Monday Next, addressed to Box 359. Mothers, enter your Children for the Children’s Prize, value £2 2s, for the Best Singer Under 12 Years. ENTER NOW, MOONLIGHT CONCERT AND OUTDOOR DANCE. ' In aid of STEWART-KARITANE HOME AND . ROYAL PLUNKET SOCIETY. SATURDAY, NOV. 27th, at 8 p.m.. On ORNAMENTAL GROUNDS, WANGANUI RACECOURSE. (Grounds kindly lent by the Wanganui Jockey Club.) Admission—Ladies, Is and supper; ■ ■ Men, 3g,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160811, 19 November 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160811, 19 November 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160811, 19 November 1920, Page 1

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