AMUSEMENTS
Good attendances were present at all sessions of the Queen’s Theatre yeterday, when the powerful drama “Solving the Wind” was screened for the first time. Good supports make up an attractive entertainment. Naomi Childers makes the most of the leading role in “Courage,” the dramatic feature of the new programme shown at Everybody’s Theatre yesterday. A graphic comedy and a now episode of the “Hidden Dangers’ serial are also shown. A double-feature bill made its appearance at the Plaza Theatre yesterday. The principal pictures are entitled “The Call of the North” and “'Who Am I?” and there are. in addition, several good supports, including a fresh number of the serial. “The Call of the North,” featuring Jack Holt, and “Who Am I?” are the chief features of the new programme shown yesterday at the Grand Theatre. The “Terror Trail” serial is also advanced a further stage, and there are one or two other varied subjects. “Courage,” with Naomi Childers in the principal part, is the central attraction at the King Edward Theatre just'now. Good pictures - and good music ensure the enjoyment of patrons of, the Octagon Theatre, where “Go Straight” is at the head of the bill. A great deal of attention is being centred upon the current programme at the Empire Theatre. The series is headed ,by “The Sheik,” and . there are several good supports. ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18547, 6 May 1922, Page 6
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227AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18547, 6 May 1922, Page 6
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