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AMUSEMENTS. A wealth of meaning is conveyed to the understanding members of the public as the story of “ CLASSIFIED ” is revealed that will be readily appreciated by “The Empire’s” discriminating clientele. COMMENCING TO-DAY At rpHE EMPIRE THEATRE. (Dunedin’s Premier Picture Theatre.) Day Session 2 p.m. Night Session de Luxe 7.45 CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH In the Supreme Classic, “CLASSIFIED.” “CLASSIFIED.” “CLASSIFIED” A Delectable and Brilliant Expose of Oldfashioned Parents and Up-to-date Daughters. Specially selected bv the Management of THE EMPIRE. “CL,' ■’STF TT ' r >” “CLASSIFIED” "CLASSIFIED” Is entertainment in excelsis. You will be thrilled, fascinated, and intrigued by th" clever comedy and art’-tie abandon oi CORINNE GRIFFITH CORTNNW rnnEErr-t CORINNE CtRTEET“ T In Her Greatest Triumnb. A big pulsin'* riv-mis of fh" ei-1 of to-day. A otorv that teil« what every girl f jars-—with Con’nne C-’ffith mo'-ine through itc rlrarpa rvi£h orchidJ’be beautv in clothes fhot v-m feast eve. EMPIRE SELECT Overtn from “Lucia di T.nmmermoor” fDonGeffC Entr’aefp—Cornet solo. "Because” (Gm D’HardeloU Soloist M>- L. FraneG Box Plans at Bristol Piano Co. till 5 p.tn. After at the Theatre Riga. THE Pl,’ * opv WUY THE AND PLAZA THEATRES ARE BECOMING SO POPULAR! Q U A N 1) LOOK! ANOTHER W DERFUL DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. COMMENCING TO-DAY First No. 1. —Mystery I Suspc ...v. Action and Romance all in the most Spectacular Westerp vet careened “THE OUTLAW’S DAUGHTER.” “THE OUTLAW’S DAUGHTER.” "THE OUTLAW’S DAUGHTER,” Featuring JOSIF SEDGWICK. Here’s all the speed of _ - dozen photoplays crammed into one stirring picture nerve frazzling dives —hair-raising leans I s hi mid-air—stunts by the wholesa that mvstifv a--u - :l, ' E'’Ju>dm a girl from the cattle country who nrovines niorfi thrills than any dare-devil cowboy. No 2. —To be miite candid, honest, and truthful. WE offer NO EXCUSES for presenting the Most Laughable and Brilliantly Humorous Farce-Cf 'dy that was ever conceived. What did Louis, say when Ninon . dropped her garter? “EXCUSE ME.” ' "EXCUSE ME,” “EXCUSE ME,” Featuring NORMA SHEARER, CONRAD NAGEL, RENEE ADOREE, WALTER HIERS. “Excuse Me” was made for vou to laugh at. You’ll laugh till vour =ides are sore. You’ll roar for more. It’s the surest cure for the blues that we know, and that s saying' a lot! , Now, don’t forget the Commencing limes' MATINEES DAILY 2 p.m. NIGHT SESSIONS .. . .. 7-30. Reserves may be had by ringing either rheatre. “WILD HORSE MESA” By ZANE GREY. QCTA G 0 N THEATRE TO-NIGHT at 7.45. Doors Open at 7. “WILD HORSE MESA.” “WILD HORSE MESA.” “WILD HORSE MESA.” An action picture, from the story of that action-filled romanticist, Zane Grey. Everyone knows that the Western stones and pictuies of Zane Giey are the best of this type that are to be seen. Zane Grey is a master of the romance of the West, of its thrills, its daring, and its people. They are clean, wholesome, thrilling pictures, and the best of them all is “WILD HORSE MESA.” “AVILD HORSE MESA.” “WILD HORSE MESA.” Again we offer our patrons a wonderful Musical Programme played by the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA. (13 Instruments). A. F. Neate, L.T.C.L., Director. Box Plan at Chas. Begg’s, Circle. Stalls at Theatre. 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Book early and avoid the crowd. TAVERYBODY’S THEATRE DAILY at 2 and 7.30. Paramount presents GRETA NISSEN and RICARDO CORTEZ In “IN THE NAME OF LOVE.” “IN THE NAME OF LOVE.” The story of a girl who was tricked into marriage by a man who had been tricked in love. Acted by a cast of brilliant players. In addition: EDITH ROBERTS and JACK MULHALL. “THREE KEYS.” “ THREE KEYS.” An intriguing mystery melodrama in a background of high society, A locked door may hide almost anything till you open it. That’s why “ Three _ Keys offer such poignant possibilities. King edward theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. TO-MORROW AT 2.15. JACKIE COOGAN, In “THE RAG MAN.” “THE RAG MAN.” A story of a city waif, brimming with laughs, tears, and adventure. SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES. UTHA COLLIE CLUB. THE ANNUAL TRAILS • Will bo held at BALCLUTHA on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 10th and 20th APRIL. £7B in Prize Money, Four Gold Medals, Three Silver ■ Cups, and other Special Prizes. P. A. WATT, Secretary, Oap Warepa. N~AVY LEAGUE (WOMEN’S BRANCH). DANCE In honour of Commodore Beal and Officers of H.c-.S. “Dunedin” and “Diomede,” in TUDOR HALL, on 13th APIUL, 1026 at 8.30. Ticke.-', 7s od, from Hon. Secretary, —r O’Neill, 210 High street, or Jacobs’s, Tobacconist, High street. Oap GEORGIA MaCKAY, the Exhibition Hair dresser and tobacconist. — IST George street and at T* reo Castles, and next Cabaret. * a P OTAGO WITNESS. -New Stories. A large amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19759, 9 April 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19759, 9 April 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19759, 9 April 1926, Page 1