AMUSEMENTS. COMMENCING TO-DAY, A SPECIAL SELECTION OF TWO FINE OUTDOOR PICTURES. pLAZA AND GEAND MATINEES DAILY, 2. EVENING SESSIONS, 7.30. WAVES OF LAUGHTER AND GALES OF GLEE-TEEMING WITH UPROARIOUS COMEDY. FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, With “ Silver King,” in a Rattling, Corking, Bubbling, Sparkling Comedy, •THE TOUGH GUY.’ ‘THE TOUGH GUY.’ ‘THE TOUGH GUY.’ ‘THE TOUGH GUY.’ ‘THE TOUGH GUY.’ Whizzing like a projectile across the screen—loaded with TNT Drama—packed with Laughing Ga.s—jammed with Thrills —Crowded with Action —FRED THOMSON, the Big Rifle of the Western Field, in his greatest success. SECOND ATTRACTION. A Two-fisted Romance, with a Tremendous Climax, ‘THE SCRAPPIN’ KID,’ ‘THE SCRAPPIN’ KID,’ Starring ART ACORD, ART ACORD, ART ACORD, With His Wonder Horse and Dog Pal. Western Romance, with Thrills, Action, and Suspense—portraying a Sensational Capture of a Bandit Gang. gMI^IIIh"THirTTEE Afternoon Sessions, 2.15. Evening Sessions Do Luxe, 7.45. COMMENCING TO-DAY 1 An Enjoyable Romance of the Sport of Kings 1 IT’S A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL. Into the Straight—Nearing the DistanceTen Lengths Irom the Winning Post—A Broken Stirrup—The Dangling Bandage on the Horse’s Ankle—A Blur of Blue and Gold in the Dust—and then—- ‘ THE RAINMAKER.' ‘ THE RAINMAKER,’ ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ - ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ ' THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘ THE RAINMAKER,’ ‘THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ ■ ‘THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ , ‘ THE RAINMAKER.’ Just cast your eyes over the cast — ERNEST TORRENCE, ERNEST TORRENCE, Of ‘The Covered Wagon’ fame. WILLIAM COLLIER, Jun., ' WILLIAM COLLIER, Jun., Of ‘The Wanderer’ fame; GEORGIA HALE, GEORGIA HALE, Of ‘ The Gold Rush ’ fame. And last, but not least, TOM WILSON, TOM WILSON, Tho Finest Colored Comedian on the Screen. Remember him ill ' California Straight Ahead.’ SPILLS! THRILLS! ROMANCE! EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). Overture, ‘ H Trovatore ’ (Verdi); Entr-actc, ‘ Because ’ (Guy d’Hardelot) ; Cornet Solo, soloist, Mr B. Wills. Programme includes Excerpts from Beethoven’s “FifthSymphony’; excerpts from ‘The Pathetique Symphony ’ (Tschaikowsky) ; ‘La Foret Perfide ’ (Gabriel Slavic); ‘ Rosemary for Remembrance ’ (Lady Alice Hill), etc., etc. Box Plans at Tho Bristol Piano Co. s, or ring ■tho Theatre (444). EUCHRE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), EUCHRE. TOWN HALL, SOUTH EUCHRE. DUNEDIN, EUCHRE ■ 8 o'clock sharp. EUCHRE. £5 —ORDER—£6. EUCHRE. £2—ORDER—£2. EUCHRE. 6 Other Orders and Prizes. EUCHRE. Special Prizes Port-Mosgicl EUCHRE. Lines. "THE SQUARE DEAL," 2s—ADMISSION—2s.
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Jackson ami Johnson are not now on speaking terms. It all arose as the result of an argument which required some mental calculation. I tell you, said Jackson, “that you aro altogether wrong in vour conclusions.” “Pardon men, hut 'l am not.” replied Johusin. “Didn’t I go to school, stupid?” almost roared his opponent. “ Yes, ' was the calm reply, “ and you came back stupid.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19522, 1 April 1927, Page 6
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