AMUSEMENTS. THE REASON WHY THE QII A jST 1) AND PLAZA THEATRES ARE BECOMING SO POPULAR! LOOK! ANOTHER WONDERFUL DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME, COMMENCING TO-DAY. First No, I.—Mystery! Suspense! Action! and Romance all "in the most Spectacular Western yet screened, •THE OUTLAW’S DAUGHTER,’ ‘THE OUTLAW’S DAUGHTER.’ ‘THE OUTLAW’S DAUGHTER.,’ Featuring JOSIE SEDGWICK. Here’s all the speed of a dozen photoplays crammed into one stirring picture—-nerve-frazzling dives—hair-raising' leaps—battles in mid-air—stunts by the wholesale that mystify and thrill! Featuring a girl «■£!» (be cattle country, who provides more thrills than any dare-devil cowboy. No. 2.—To be quite candid, honest, and truthful, WE offer NO EXCUSES fur presenting the Most Laughable and Brilliantly Humorous Farce-Comedy that was ever conceived. What did Louis say when Ninon dropped her garter? •EXCUSE ME,’ ‘EXCUSE ME,’ ■EXCUSE ME.’ Featuring NORMA SHEARER. CONRU) NAGEL, RENEE ADOREE, WALTER BIERS. ‘ Excuse Ale’ was made for you to laugh at. You’ll laugh (ill your sides are sore. Van’ll roar for more. It’s the surest cure for (he blues that we know, and that’s saying a lot ! Now, don’t, forget, the Commencing Times! MATINEES DAILY 2 p.m. NIGHT SESSIONS 7.30 Reserves may Ik-, had by ringing either Theatre. ‘ WILD HOPS!': MESA.’ By ZANF. GREY. QCTAGO N T HEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.4-5. Doors Open at 7. ■WILD HORSE MESA,’ •WILD HORSE A’ESA,’ ‘WILD HORSE MESA,’ An action picture from the, story of that action-filled romanticist. Ztme Grey. Everyone knows that, (he Western stories and pictures of Zone Grey are the best, of tins type that nre to be seen. Zape Grey is a master of the romance of the West, of its thrills, its daring', and its people. They arc clean, wholesome, thrilling princes, and (he best of them all is ‘WILD HORSE MESA.’ ’WIT,I) HORSE MESA.’ •WILD HORSE MESA,’ Ag« in we offer our patrons a wonderful Musical Programme played by the, OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA (15 Instruments). A. F. Neale, L.TC.L., Director. Bov Plan tit Chas. Hogg’s, Circle. Stalls at, Theatre. 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Book early and avoid the crowd. A wealth of meaning is convoyed to the understanding member? of the public as the siorv of ‘ (JLAvSSiriED ’ is rfvoaled iliat- will bo ivurlily apprcciiUod by "The Empire's” discriminating clientele. COM ME N CIN G TO-DAY, rjNIE EAIPJJiE THEATEE (Dunedin's Premier Picture Theatre). Day f-’orsiem 2 p.m. Night Session tie Luxe 7.45 CORTNNE GRIFFITH COR INN E GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH In Die Supreme Classic, classified; ■classified; ‘classified; A Delectable and Brilliant. Expose of Oldfashioned Parent? and Up-to-date Daughters. Specially selecic! hv (ho Management of THE EMPIRE, 'CLASS‘FIED ’ ‘CLASSIFIED ' ‘CLASSIFIED’ Is entertain men), in excels«. You will be thrilled, fascinated, and intrigued hy the clever conn-dv ami arlisDc abandon cf CORINNE GRIFFITH ('V)RJNNE GRIFFITH (’(CTNNE GRIFFITH 111 Hoi' Greater Tl'Tinph. A Big Pulsing Drama of ill" working girl of 10-dav. A sinry thiii tWs what every girl f earn--with Coniine CiiTCi moving through its- ill him with e.vhiJ-hkc beamy in clothes (hat will Last vim- e.t EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA. Orenure—Selection from ' I.i'D;i di l.amm,'rinr,nr ’ i Deni-pf; j Enfr’arle—C'lruet Solo, ‘Bccnis'-' (Guy D'Knrdclol i. Soloist, Mr L, Francis. Box P'ans at Bin-tol Piano Co.'s till 5 p.m.; after at (lie Tkearre. Ring 444. gVEEYEODT’S THEATRE DULY, at 2 and 7, h), Poramonm urcsvmtORETA NTSKN and KIC \BI )0 CORTEZ In ’IN TIIE NAME OF LOVE,’ ’IN ,’l HE NAME OF LOVE.’ The story of a. girl who wa, nickel iulo rnarriip'e by a p;an who !■ ■’■! I -op i M iked in love. Acted hr a car l of brilliant id'ivers. In adJiCo '; EDITH ROBFSI’S ami JACK AH’MI A EL. 'THREE KEYS’ ‘THREE KEYS,’ An intriguing mystery n:" , '"lr him in n hackgroiiml of high fcii'iv. A locked noor may hide alinoM anytLing tr 11 un opni it. That’s why ’Thee* Keys’ i Aci rich poigimit pcn-ibiiii T'ING EDWARD THEATRE. A TO-NIGHT, at 7.15. TO-MORROW, as 2.15, JACK IF COCO R In ‘THE RAG MAN.’ ‘THE RAG MAN,’ A story of a city waif. In miming With laughs, tea't!. '"id adveiilnre. SATURDAY NIGH I’ PRKTIS. QUEE N’ S TIIEA Tll E DAILY, at 2 and 7.70, Master Pictures I'li-enl- I ho. World’? ( li.imvi' :i A, ihßl-', ERL') ’i'AiMim-N, FRED Tiff o.l ON, FRED T’iii Ain' iN, IKED T'! (A!St 'N . FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, In Id? Best Picture, ‘THE FIGHTING FA - V ‘THD FI Him.NO S’A PA ‘THE Fit Hi UNO S’Ai’.' •THE FIG HIT NO SAP.’ ‘THE FIGHITN ! NAPA ’ THE FICHU No NAP.* A lone ciilli-'o man. face jo fare with a band of desperat-e-, who slop aI. nothing to gain their puds. Dow he tough-1 his foes and was driven almost, to (.'-=> brink of rleall), but came hark wiili all I lie courage ~f f l,p he-men he was and triumphed. Its. a picture yo",Tl remember for a InDg, long One EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. NAVY LEAGUE. WOMEN'S BRANCH. DANCE, in honor of Commodore Beale am) Office; ? of H.M.S. ” Dunedin ” and ” Diomede," m I'ltdor lE’-11, on 13tn APRIL. I°T, I 8.30. Tickets (7s 6di from the Hon. See., Mrs O’NVd. 210 lIWi ?iroot; or Jacobs, tobacconist, High sired. E U C 11 R- K T 0 -NIGH T! WAR AT' MI TEA ROOMS. Order £3— Special Prize—£3 Order, Admission, 2s.
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Evening Star, Issue 19219, 9 April 1926, Page 8
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