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AMUSEMENTS. THE, EMPRESS THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleenytimo. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT WE PRESENT a Mightv Programme of the Choicest Motion Pictures and Orchestral Music that Money. Brains, and Talent Can Produce. More than Two and a Half Hours of Glorious and Intelligent Entertainment. GUY BATES POST The Recognised Leader of the American Theatrical World, in His Originally ' Created Role. Only after a Successful Run of SIX years was Mr., Post persuaded to Perpetuate for All Time piS Greatest Triumph. Mr. Post appeared for Twenty Weeks in Sydney and Melbourne, and it is with Pleasure that we present this' Distinguished Actor to the Motion Picture and Theatre “Fans" of New Zealand for die First Time in “THE MASQUERADER” MILLIONS Thrilled to it as a Book, MILLIONS More as a Play. BUT tlie Screen Production is Enthralling More Than All Those Millions Put together. GU F «A.TES POST in the Role he has made World Famous. THS GREAT PLAY brought to the Screen —and Bigger and Better in the bringing. THE PICTURE THAT IS A MASTERPIECE. From the novel, “JOHN CHILCOTE, M.P.” The Drama of Great Moments, the Drama of Big Denouements. The Drama of Splendid Romance, Suspense, and Thrill. SPECIAL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ’UN CRUEL CLUTCHES." Episode 4 of “NAN OF THE NORTH." EMPRESS NEWS FILM. PAHS and PAPAS. Superlative Music Inimitably Played by THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. Entr'acte. “Stumbling," Novelty Fox-trot. Box Plan at the Theatre. 'Phone 3442. No Advance in Prices. O’ RGAN RECITAL. RGAN RECITAL. MALE VOICE CHOIR. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, MALE VOICE CHOIR. ' 8.30 o’clock. MADE VOICE CHOIR. By H. TEMPLE WHITE (Conductor). MR. BERNARD F PAGE Concert chamber, to-night. — ONCERT CHAMBER, TO-NIGHT. Largo in G (by request) Handel PART SONGS (Air SOLOS (Gavotte Welsey HUMOUR. Elegy from the Music to the Tragedy MISS MABELLE ESQUILANT / “King Christian II" Sibelius (Contralto), Third Movement from "Scheherazade” HUGH WRIGHT, (Suite Symphonique for Orchestral . SYD. ALLWRIGHT, Op. 85 Rimsky-Korsakoff HARRY DUNN. Priere Cesar Franck HAROLD WHITTLE (at the piano). Fantasia (Op. 117), (by request) ... Silas Reserves, 3s. Reserves, 3s. ADMISSION FREE. Plan at Bristol. Voluntary Contributions received at door.

PUBLIC NOTICES, MEN WANTED! WANTED, ABLE-BODIED MEN AS SEAMEN, FIREMEN, TRIMMERS And GREASERS, FOB NEW ZEALAND MERCHANT SHIPS/ Y PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NOT ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAH. > AWARD SCALE OF, WAGES* - PER CALENDAR MONTH. J 8 e. d. • — A.B.'s - M 8 < ORDINARY SEAMEN (18 years and over) 9 8 4 ORDINARY SEAMEN (under 18 years) 8 8 4 GREASERS —. 16 g 4 - - FIREMEN N M TRIMMFRS U 8 4 OVERTIME RATES, 2s. 6d. PER HOUR. JCKEEP, UTENSILS, AND BEDDING PROVIDED, H AP?LY, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9 a.m. onA 4 p.m., -- s AT -THE OFFICE OF THE ‘K ' Y? SHIPPING LABOUR 'BUREAU/’*' ROOM No. 5, YOUMAN’S BUILDINGS, C' CUBA / •.■ (NEXT NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY). . ' ' -1

MEETINGS. THE LIQUOR QUESTION! feu SAVE YOUR FREEDOM! “ PUBLIC MEETING « .SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 8.15 PUBLIC MEETING SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 8.15 HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, j (B. AND J. FULLER, Proprietors). ’Chairman: D. M. FINDLAY, ESQ. (President N.Z. Moderate League). WHY YOU SHOULD ' VOTE ■ STATE CONTROL, V; The Menace of Coercion: Which should we follow? Britain or America? ' SPEAKERS: THE CHAIRMAN, W. PERRY, R. A. ARMSTRONG. SUNDAY NIGHT, 8.15. (Doors open 7.30 p.m.) SUNDAY NIGHT, 8,15 All Citizens invited. This will be a Live Meeting. Questions welcomed.? f For True Temperance and Liberty, VOTE FOR STATE CONTROL on Deo.- 7. STRIKE OUT THE TOP AND BOTTOM LINES! Town Hall, This Sunday Afternoon. 3 P.M. eREV. R. S. GRAY,

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 53, 25 November 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 53, 25 November 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 53, 25 November 1922, Page 7

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