PALACE THEATRE.
LAST NIGHT OF THOMAS HEIGH AN AND CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN TWO SUCCESSES.
Thomas Meighan, with v.Tiom is assciated Lois Wilson and a splendid. Paramount cast in the absorbing dramatic entertainment “Pied Piper Malone” and Otara Kimball Young in the magnificent mystery and society play “Cordelia the Magnificent” will be shown at the Palace Theatre' for the last time to-night commencing at 7.30. An array of excellent supporting pictures is also shown. To-morrow at the matinee another superb double-feature programme will be presented, when tbe big dramatic sensation “Woman Wake Tip’.’ with Florence Yiuor at tbe head of a great cast, will be one of the brilliant holiday attractions, and Tester Cuues, tlie famus William Fox daredevil actor, will be seen in a cascade of spectacular feats 9F daring and hazardous chances, in the swiftly-racing romance “.Blue Blazes.” The supporting programme is a special one, and includes the latest and funniest Sunshine comedy “The Great Nickel BobKery” with a Inigo east of the funniest Sunshine comedians. , The Fox News, the World Gazette, and a special scenic picture round off the bill. “Woman Wake Tip” is a drama of life, love and laughter, with sensational scenes of gay and brilliant niglit life, a gay gorgeous offering featuring the screen’s noted beauty, Florence: Vidor. It is the story of a handsome male flirt, who becomes enanourccl. of a sweet, domesticated, pretty girl. He finds her too domesticated for his tastes, and. she finds him too frivolously inclined for her simple tastes. She knows she,cannot change him. and she does not want to be unsuitable to his friends, so she decides to be exactly like his friends, and become one of the bubbliest, gayest, but home loving girl of all the gay parties. What happens makes n. wonderfully delightful play. “Blue Blazes” is a great outdoor drama, in which cattle thieves, love, romance and thrilling stunts make a May that excites, every • emotion. There is not a dull moment in the whole six stirring acts The 'matinee to-morrow starts at 2. The plan is at Muir’s. x ‘ .
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9847, 28 October 1924, Page 6
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