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AMUSEMENTS. EXHIBITION CABARET. EXHIBITION CABARET. WHERE HAPPINESS BRINGS YOUTH TO ALL. Manuel Hyman and his inimitable Dance Band in the very latest Dance Hits, TO-NIGHT. PICTURE THEATRE PASS NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PICTURE THEATRE PASS NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Admission, Is. Dance floor free from 7.30 to 8 p.m. Admission and Book of 6 Dance Tickets, 3s. s PEOIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. EXHIBITION CABARET. EXHIBITION CABARET. . THE GLOOMY SHADOW OF CLOSING DAY. The haunting strain of Maifdel Hytnar and his Dance Band will soon be no more, and the life and gaiety of-the Cabaret be but a memory. The Management desires to show their appreciation of the generous support accorded, and on eacn of the first five nights this week (commencing to-night, Monday), a 1 nze of A THREE MONTHS’ PASS Will be given to a lady and gentleman entitling them to one night per week at one of the following Picture Palaces:—Octagon, Empire, Queen s, Everj’body s, Grand. All dancers on the floor have equal chance of winning the prize. TO-NIGHT. PICTURE THEATRE PASS NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PICTURE THEATRE PASS NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. IF YOU HAVE NOT VISITED THE CABARET YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE EXHIBITION.

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 by the Management of THE EMPIRE. “CLASSIFIED” “CLASSIFIED” Is entertainment in excelsis. _ You will be thrilled, fascinated, and by the clever comedv and artistic abandon of CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH In Her Greatest Triumph. A big pulsing drama of the working girl of to-day. A story that tells what every girl fears—with Corinne Griffith moving tl.rough its drama with orchid-like beauty in clothes that will feast your eye. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA. Overture. Selection from “Lucia di Lammermoor” (Donizetti). Entr’acte—Cornet solo, “Because” (Guy D’Hardelot). Soloist, Mr L. Francis. Box Plans at Bristol Piano Co. till 5 p.m. After at the Theatre. Ring 444. “WILD HORSE MESA” By ZANE GREY. QCTAGON 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 stories and pictures of Zane Grey are tbe 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 belt of then' all is “WILD HORSE MESA. 1 “WILD HORSE MESA. 1 “ 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. pIA Z A AND GRAND LOOK! ANOTHER WONDERFUL DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. First No. 1, —Mystery! Suspense! Action, and Romance all in the most Spectacular Western yet screened. “THE OUTLAW’S DAUGHTER,” No. 2. —To be quite candid, honest, and truthful, WE offer NO EXCUSES for presenting the Most Laughable and Brilliantly Humorous Farce-Comedy that was ever conceived. What did Louis say when Ninon dropped her garter? •‘EXCUSE ME.” Now. don’t forget the Commencing Times' MATINEES DAILY 2 p.m. NIGHT SESSIONS 7.30. a 11 BEN’S THEATRE DAILY at 2 and 7.30. Master Pictures resents the World’s Champion Athlete, FRED THOMSON FRED THOMSON In his Best Picture: “THE FIGHTING SAP” “THE FIGHTING SAP” “THE FIGHTING SAP” A lone college man, face to face with a band of desperates who stop at nothing to gain their ends. How he fought his foes and was driven almost to the brink of death, but came back with all the courage of the he-man lie was and triumphed. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. EVERYBODY ’P THEATRE DAILY at 2 and 7.30. Paramount presents GRETA NISSEN and RICARDO CORTEZ In “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.” 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 EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. JACKIE COOGAN, In “THE RAG MAN.” “THE RAG MAN.” A story of a city waif, brimming with laughs, tears, and adventure. SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES. Dunedin male choir. Conductor: Dr V. E. GALWAY. 4th CONCERT, 39th Season, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 17. CHOICE PART-SONGS. Assisting Artists. —Vocalists: Miss CLARE DILLON and Miss PHYLLIS WEST, L.A.8., Messrs T. BACHOP and JAMES PATERSON. Instrumentalist: Mr SELWYN DE CLIVE LOWE. Pianist: Mr JOHN H AGO ITT. Tickets (2s) on Sale at Bristol. Box Plan Opens April 15. J. G. BUTLER, Secretary, Care Westport Coal Co. WTAITAHUNA COLLIE DOG CLUB. FIRST ANNUAL TRIALS. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 15th and IGfcli AURIL, KCG. Good Prize-money. Several Special Prizes. T. T RITCHIE. 10ap Secretary. WONDERFUL PANORAMIC TOURS daily; 2\ hours for 5s Peninsula Motors; reserve seats. —Ring 2485 or 81,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19761, 12 April 1926, Page 1

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