EMPRESS Th« Horn, of EMPRESS MPRESS Paramount EMPRESS EMPRESS ' Pioture!. EMPRESS Eiolusive Bights to all Paramount 1922 Releases. ANOTHER GREAT BIG SHOW. TWO REAL FILM FEATURES. THREE HOURS OF DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT OF PICTURES ' AND ..LOVELY MUSIO. Feature No. 1: WILLIAM S. HART WILLIAM S. HART ' ' WILLIAM S. HART. WILLTAM S. HART ' WILLIAM S. HART WILLIAM S. HART WILLIAM S. HART WILLIAM S..HAJRT In his Big, Absorbing Picture, "THREE WORD BRAND." ' "THREE WORD BRAND." "THREE WORD BRAND." "THREE WORD BRAND." "THREE WORD BRAND." "THREE WORD BRAND." He was better at 'punching cattle Hhan jamming words. But he1 looked like the Governor! And when a crooked rival jailed the brother of the girl he loved— Come and* sco the new kind of fight Brand carried to the Capitol! WILLIAM S. HART WILLIAM S. HART WILLIAM S. HART As . ... "three word brand." "three Word brand." "three word brand." You will see him as "Three Word Brand," half owner of the L 7, and the "listenin'est" man in Utah. "One of those great granite boulders of the mouritaineide, silent, watchful, and dependable as time, but once lifted, roused and started down' the Elope', ii force th#t crushes and tears its way to the level it is seeking." ' . And also in the role' of Governor of the State, '■■.■' WILLIAM S. HART WILLIAM S. HART ■ WILLIAM S. HART As • "THREE WORD BRAND." ' "THREE WORD BRAND." "THREE WORD BRAND." A story beginning in "wild west" days and rushing through thrills to the present:. You'll see Hart fescue the heroine from uuder tho hoofs of a maddened steer. You'll see him fight a murderous gang ." with guns and fists. Indians at first. Then ruffians of the plains. Then coyote politicians. And, driven-on by a great love,/ this silent fighter beat them all! You 11 > sry at the Pathos, laugh at the Comedy, arid, thrill.at. the Romance. You'll see more wild, Western, thundering thrills than you've ever seen in. a motion picture before. ■■ ■,' ■ -• ■ ' Feature No.- 2:~ ■ ■- ">■ Charming and Vivacious • • WANDA HAWLEY WANDA HAWLEY WANDA HAWLEY WANDA HAWLEY WANDA HAWLEY WANDA HAWLEY , .:..■, ..In ... . . ■•■ - "HER BELOVED VILLAIN." ■■- "HER BELOVED VILLAIN;" "HER BELOVED VILLAIN." "HER BELOVED VILLAIN." ' "HER BELOVED VILLAIN." • "HER BELOVED VILLAIN." - ■■ 'A saucy and delightful' French farce,.; .','"'", .'.''.' ;'wiih"a' real. French flavour..." '" " When a certain man had toxleave town for a year he put his .fiancee in care of his best friend. Imagine how he felt . when,'on his return, he. found that he had been double-crossed, arid that his best • friend had married.his best girl! In some parts of this country such a situation would have resulted in a hasty funeral, but this was Franco, and it resulted in •one of- the funniest farces ever filmed — "HER BELOVED VILLAIN," a sure .cure- for the grouohiest grouch in the wide world. ' -. ■ 'Also, ■ The Screaming Mack Sennett Comedy, "AMONG THOSE PRESENT," ,GAU.MONT GRAPHIC, another episode of the "HIDDEN DANGERS" Serial, and a BWRTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. And THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA .. (Mr. H. ,G. Avery, Conduotor) 111 a Wonderful Musical Programme. Some of the Numbers: ■ Entr'acte, "Stop It" (George L. Cobb) , Overture, "Endure to Conquer" (Baynes) Medley Overture, "Thore's Someone More Lonesome" (Hildreth) Selections :— "The Nakad Truth" (Paulton) "The Velvet Lady" (Herbert) Suites .— "Hiawatha," ballet (ColeridgeTaylor) "Woodland Inn" (Bendix) Orchestral numbers:— . . , , "On tho Mountains" (Greig) "Berceuse" (Ludwig) "Maids of Cadiz" (Delibes) .; .', "The AVitching Hour" (Herrick). Prices as Usual.- Ring 34*2 for Reserves. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. Complete Change of Programme Eveiy Night. ■ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EVA NOVAK I In ■ v "THE TORRENT." •Recommended More Especially for 'Adult Audiences. - Good Supports. nPHE above Society will hold a; SOCIAL ■*• -and DANCE in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on SATURDAY, 25th inst.. commencing at 8 p.m. Admission: Ladies Is ad, Gents 2s 6d. The Pipe Band will play from the 0.P.0.-, leaving at 7.3.0 p.m. / W. G. PATTERSON, Box 824. Secretary. xtANGITIKEI RACING CLUB. • A NNUAL WADE MEETING, ■**-. ,To txT held on THE RANGITIKEI RACING CLUB'S COURSE, AT BULLS, On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 22nd and 23rd March, 1922. NOMINATIONS lot *U events, inolud-liig-the Trial Plate and the Maiden Handicap, close on MONDAY, 27th February, > 1922, at 9 p.m. H. A. GOOJ*\LL, 'Secretary. • NELSON RACES. 'rA CCEPTANCES for'tho Nelson Jockey jt\ and Trotting Clubs' Annual Race Meeting will be received up tiil.B o'clock THIS EVENING. J. H. FINNEY, Secretary. PP. A. Meeting, Town Hall, Tuesday. • Members are reminded that the bookings are proceeding rapidly. Book at once for yourself and friends. Plan at Head Office, Evg. Post Buildings, WiUis-sfc.-
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1922, Page 2
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