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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPRESS THEATRE THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON, Continuous from 11 a.m. till' Sleopytime. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) FIRST "MICKEY’’-RIOT. THEN "MOLLY-O”-A SENSATION. AND NOW MACK S E N N E T T PRESENTS HIS SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT IN COMEDY-MELODRAMA; “THE. CROSS ROADS OF NEW YORK.” Tho Throb of New York’s Great White Way—The Cross Road— Tlie Tlirti Road and the Low Road—The Beauties Who Made Broadway Famous—Hero in Hundreds—A Syncopated Warning to the Bov Who Scorned tho Pitfalls of a Great City. A MACK KENNETT RIOT THAT MILL STIR EVERY EMOTION FROM PATHOS TO HUMOUR. i SPECIAL MUSICAL PROLOGUE BY MR. E. HYMAN, The Dancing Violinist (Late of Uie Dixie Five from the Ritz Hotel, London). SPECIAL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME!, including: “FOR LAND’S SAKE.” Empress News Film. (A Mermaid Comedy). StTPERLATIATS MUSIC INIMITABLY PLAYED BY EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. OF TEN SOLO MUSICIANS. The Largest and Best in Wellington. Under the Distinguished Conduotorship of MR. L. D. AUSTIN. Reserves at the Bristol till 5 p.m. Then at -Theatre ’Phone 3443. EVERYBODY’S EVERYBODY’S CONTINUOUS, 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. COMMENCING FRIDAY ANOTHER EXCEPT] ONAL PROGRAMME! You’know what the philosophers name the RULING PASSION? The first instinct of man is self-preservation—all other instincts are subsidiary Here is a piot ure with a powerful lesson. UNITED ARTI STS PRESENT “THE RULING- PASSION,” STARRING GEORGE ARLISS AND DORIS KENYON The Story of Li Alan who had Grown Old in Making a Fortune; then when his doctors told him to rest, the reaction was more than he could bear. So ho got work again and "just for the fun ot the thing” tackled a. knotty business problem. rS&SSjgSFKS* ““ y °" ~ BIG ST AKES. 4 SENSATIONAL DRAMA OF THE WEST. STARRING J. B. WARNER AND ELINOR FAIR The Story of a Fighting Youth who went, to a Western town and wiped up the Bully or the District. FULL OF RED-BLOODED ACTION AND THRILLS. In Addition. BUSTEr KEATON, in “HIGH SIGN” A Rollickin'*- Farce, where the cou rBC o f True Love runs fast, but far " from smoothEVERYBODY’S DELIGHTFUL ORCHESTRA. Reserves at Theatre. 'Phone 50.

BUSINESS NOTICES. WELLINGTON GIRLS’ COLLEGE AND WELLINGTON BOYS’ COLLEGE WE ARE OFFERING A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT. OFF OUR PRINTED PRICE LIST OF 1923 TEXT BOOKS COME ALONG EARLY ,IN CASE OUR SUPPLY RUNS OUT. FERGUSON & OSBORN LTD.. , . 202 LAMBTON QUAY.

PUBLIC NOTICES. in thf/matter OF ‘ 'HIE _ c6mp'\NTES ACT, 1908, AND ITS AMENDMENTS, AND TN THE MATTER OF "FRANK MANTTAN AND CO, LTD, IMPORTERS, CHRISTCHURCH. "IterOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho Creditors of the above-named Company, now in Voluntary Liquidation, ore required, on or before the Sth day of March 1923. being the day for tuat nurnose fixed by the undersigned, to send in their names and addresses a>nd the particulars of their deb-s. •or and addresses of the Solicitors, (if nmy) to Ernest Robson Caygill. Liquidator of the said Company, and if so requr-ed-bv notice in writing from the said Liquidator, are by their Solicitors to come in and nrove their said debts and claims at such time and place as shall be snpeified in such notice, or in default 'here* they will be excluded from ihe benHite of any distribution made before ar* , proved O Gns 6th dnv o’f F p brnnv\ 19-3. ERNEST DOBSON CAYGH/L, Cavirill, Newburgh nmd Co.. 183 Cashel Street. Christchurch. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Dunlop rubber co. of aust. LTD. beg to notify that they have REMOVED their Offices and Warehouse from 95 Courtenay Place to their new, larger, and more commodious premises, '65-67 TARANAKI STREET (Corner York* Street). NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. "I JAMES MCLAUGHLIN, of Tren A" lham Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican’s license in respect of the premises situate i’ Trentham, and. known ns the I u ntil.in Hotel, do hereby give notice that J desire 'to obtain and will, at ’F 11 , P G f.iconsi.ng Meeting, to b e hdd at the Maeistrato’s - Court. Otaki. on tho fust dav’ of Mai-eh. 1923, apply fo’’ a tU ,nsfer of tbd said T.ice.ive from myself to John Jason Marriott, my { Dated at Wellington the Ut daj of Februaiy, MeLAUGTTLTN . REMOVAL. DR A. NORMAN JONES And DR. D. N. ISAACS. .....Dentists ■gqpWE Removed from 144 V\ illis Street Nto 12 BOULCOTT STREET (Opp St. Mary of the Angels Church). Telephone. 216. LAND TRANSFER NOTICES. ~ANI) TRANSI’ER ACT NOTICE. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that n the parcel of land hereinafter described will bo brought .under the proVisions of (ho Land Transfer Act. 1908, and its amendments, unless wyeat bo ioihrnd forbidding the same within one month from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. 5147— ALLAN AMtF.RSON L'-L'l irerchesl, t’art Section 36S Oily of Wellington. Occupied by. applicant. Diagrams may be inspcd.cd at this Office? Plan No. 6157. Dated this Gth day c.f I'obruarv. 1923. nt the Lands Re-islrv D?^; 1 - )^ ll,nKf ° n " Distrirt _Lanil Pcgisfray, business notices. A S 1.0112 ns vonr boot has an upper you can fit Wood-Milne Rubber They are easily .replaced.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 122, 8 February 1923, Page 9

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