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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPRESS THEATRE THE BEST THEATR E IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a.m. till SleepyUme. COMMENCING TO-MO.RROW (FRIDAY) A mighty Story of the People of To-day-told in the most lavish manner ever conceived in the mind of man—A d ozen pictures like The Sheik could be made from this Tremendous Film—and still there would be enough gorgeousness left to make a mighty spectacle. RUDOLPH VALENTINO The Moat Fascinating of All Men S tars in His GREATEST PLAY, GREATEST in Beautiful Women. GREATEST in Strong Brave Men. GREATEST in Gorgeous Gowns. ' GREATEST in Heart-Tug. GREATEST in Lavish Setting. GREATEST in thundering GREATEST in Romance. GREATEST in Enchantment. GREATEST in Breai h-taking Thrills. “STOLEN MOMENTS” She Stool Alone and Helpless in the House of the Man who asked a Terrible Price that she might cloak her one girlish indiscretion -wot* * rmr WIIAT WAS HER DECISION AS SHE FELT HIS HUT BREATH ' BURN INTO HER PALE CHEEK? When Lovely Woman stoops to Folly, And learns too late that men betray, AV hat hone can stir her melancholy. What Art can brush her tears away? A storv of Fashion Revel and Love- A Yoii Society Life—lts Pleasures—lts Pains—lts Thousand Al.unng Varieties—htarri „ RUDOLPH VALENTINO '* 'TIS THE BULL'’ (A Christie two-r eel Comedy.) EMPRESS NEWS FILM. AND SUPERLATIVE MUSIC IN IMITABLY PLAYED BY EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA.Under the Baton of Mr. L, D. Austin. ~ Bristol Positively and Definitely One Week only, so go right downi to the Bristol NOAV and trade grouch and gloom for a ticket—You will get all the Lo , g and Tragedy and Dramatic Thrills you can consume, and then SUML. EVERYBODY’S EVERYBODY’S COMMENCING FRIDAY ' What is the significance of “Family trees,” fighting ancestors, and hereditary prestige. Here is the story of a descendant ot a line of fighting blood J®’ 33 mollycoddle—a hybrid of his species—but fight woe /hidden beneath the * veneer of his twentieth century polish. United Artists Presents • D -r, AT T*-'Ti-DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. WALL ACT BEERY RUTH RENICK. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS WALLACE BEERY KU 111 kk.nj.uj. “THE MOLLYCODDLE” Seven. Reels of the Fastest Action you have ever seen. Bored stiff with Monte Carlo and its society—he joined a. touring party fell in love—was the butt of the who le party and the joke que of the men—-forced to work in the stokehold-thrown <?verboard-rescuedI In a “THE MOLLYCODDLE” MORE THRILLS THAN “THE THREE MUSKETEERS” AND “THE MARK Remember this is DOUG’S BEST AND BIGGEST PICTURE. Supporting this Great Programme “OH PROMISE ME” A Christie Comedv a nd therefore good.) ALSO—PATHE GAZETTE. TOPICAL AND RE-DISCOVERING FRE NCH RIVER (Scenic) EVERYBODY'S ORCHESTR A Mr. M. Dixon, Conductor ’Phone 50 Reserves at Theatre.

FULLERS’ IJIS ' MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay Place. 'Phone 22—669. Direction: Fullers’ Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. SATURDAY, 2.80 Enthusiastic Reception of MR. LEYLAND HODGSON, The Inimitable English Comedian. MARZON AND FLORENCE European Novelty Gymnasts and Equilibrists. BERESFORD AND RENNIE, Harmonising Duettists. MR. CHARLES LAWRENCE, The Great Entertainer at the Piano. CRAYDON AND MACK, In an Entirely New Offering. WALTER GEORGE AND HIS SUNSHINE PLAYERS In a New and Brilliantly Successful Musical Comedy Revue. “DON'T FLIRT.” “DON'T FLIRT. DC. and Stalls. 2s. Rd.; Back Stalls. Is. 6d.; Upper Circle, Is. (plus tax). Reserves at the Bristol —after 5 at Burnett’s, next Theatre. Doors 7.10. 2.15 QUEEN’S THEATRE 7.30 2.15 WuEEN’S THEATRE 7.30 LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF LAST DAY AND NIGHT 01 LAST DAY AND NIGHT 01 LAST DAY AND NIGHT 01 The Passion Play of 1923, “ONE WEEK OF LOVE.” “ONE WEEK OF LOVE. “ONE WEEK OF LOVE,” Featuring ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, The Beautiful. And CONWAY TEARLE, The Renegade Roue. SKIPPER FRANCIS sings His own Composition, “ONE WEEK OF LOVE.” At each Session. Mr. A. Jerome’s Augmented Orchestra. Box Plans at the Bristol. JJELTER SKELTER. (In aid of Plunket Society) MARCH 1,2, and 3. Box Plan opens at Bristol to-day. ATHLETIC SPORTS. A MATEUR ATHLETICS. Amateur athletics. NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. With THE AMERICANS THE AMERICANS And CARR CARR (Australia’s Greatest Sprinter), ATHLETIC PARK, ATHLETIC PARK, SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 24. SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 24. At 1.50 p.m. At 1.50 p.m. Ground Is. Gd„ Stand 2s. (id. Reserves 3s. (all including tax), at Ned Perry’s. Country Patrons, please note that cash must accompany Older for seats. J. O'SULLIVAN. ± Hon. Secretary, Wellington Centro, N.Z.A.A.A. SPORTING NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. MARCH 9 and 10, 1923. XTOMINATJONS for all Evqnts except 1’ Maiden Hack Scurry close on Friday. February 23, at 8 p.m. J. E. GLEADOW, Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WHITEHALL Private Hotel—Entrances Plimmer’s Steps and Boulcott Street. Tariff. 6s. per day; 30s. weekly. Special terms fc” families. ’Phono J 617.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 134, 22 February 1923, Page 9

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