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AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS THEATRE THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a. in. till Slecpytime. COMMENCING TO-DAY AT 11 A.M. We tell of Struggling Human Soule—of a Voice of Good against a Voice of Evil—a Trickster of the Street—old as Sin—Sin that wails through tho Strings of His Violin. D. W. GRIFFITH. PRES ENTS A Superlative Example of his . Incq reparable Art—Years ahead of all Other Motion Pictures —So Pure it is a Classic —So Exquisite—Soi rragiie —So Beautiful—So Fragrantly Poetic —So Real, one can only think or the Old Classics and Old Masters. “DREAM STREET.” NINE REELS OF GLOWING WONDER. Mr. Griffith hae far Exceeded the Power of tho Written Word. It would be Impossible for tho Greatest Master of tho Language to Picture tne Emotions as Griffith has Porpetuaed Them. Life is not what it seems—it is but a thing of Dreams. “DREAM STREET.” A Masterful Depiction of the Love of Two Brothers —Each for Each other —and for tho Same Girl—A By-way in this Teeming World of Level's. (Exclusively Controlled by United Artists.) Special Musical Score, as played i n London and New York. Interpreted by THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA Of Ten Solo Musicians. Tho Largest and Bost in Wellington. Under the Distinguished Conduo tors hip of Mr, L. D. AUSIIJ>. BOX PLAN at Bristol tall noon, then at Theatre; ’Phone 3442.

NOTICE. —Wellington has never before held such an enthusiastic and enraptured audience as that which witnessed, last night, at the "THE WORLD’S QUEEN’S THEATRE GREATEST MOTION PICTURE—EVER!” TO-DAY—2.IS and 7.30 - THE REX INGRAM PRODUCTION OF SIR ANTHONY HOPE’S ’ “THE PRISONER OF ' ZENDA,” Preceded by a beautiful Musical Interlude, with Special Song, Scenic, and Lighting Ef fccts. together with an unequalled Musical Plot by QUEEN’S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Under the Eminent Conductorship of MR. A. H. JEROME. PRICES: 35., 25., Is., plus tax. Usual prices at Matinees (daily). Reserves, Cd. extra. No half-price at night. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL till 1, thereafter at Theatre.

Hundreds saw "BLOOD AND SAND” last night. They .fought for seats. The applause was instantaneous and wild in it’s fervour. There’s a reason for this: See. it—you'll ■.pnderstand l . DO BE WISE AND BOOK!! EVERYBODY’S. EVERYBODY’S. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. From 11' o’clock to-day. i AND Either Come Early in the Day or Book for Night Session. EVERYBODY’S RODOLPH VALENTINO BODOLPH VALENTINO In tho Nino Part Super-feature, Tho Paramount Royalty Masterpiece, "BLOOD AND SAND." "BLOOD AND SAND." You have not seen Valentino Until you Have Seen "Blood end Sand." A Mightier Production that "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," and a GREATER ROMANCE OF LOVE than "The Shiek.” NOTH—Thr, Management has spared no expense to make the presentation of this Tremendous Drama worthy of the occasion. Everybody’s Augmented Orchestra will play the Exqudleite Special Score, and the Musical Investiture will include "You Gave Me Your Heart," the song specially written for "Blood and Sand.” Reserves at Bristol. After 1 at Theatre. 'Phone 50. FREE LIST SUSPENDED.

IN AID OF COMMUNITY CLUB. PLAIN AND FANCY PAPE® DRESS MASQUERADE 4 STREAMER BALL. rpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, MARCH 20, At 8 p.m This Ball will lie run on same lines as Festive Nights in the Argentine—tho liret of its kind in New Zealand. Costumes will Ik> chiefly of DENNISON’S CREREI PAPER. They can be easily and cheaply mads or can be obtained from Kirkcaldio and Stains, James Smith's. Rolls of paper on Sale at above Drapers, also D.I.C and To Aro House. LATEST DANCES. BEST MUSIC. PRIZES FOR MOST ORIGINAL COSTUMES. A Unique, Sparkling, and Joyous Entertainment—don't miss it! ADMISSION—Dancing Floor and Gallery, 2s. fid. Reserves in Gallery (Book at the Bristol), 3s. 6d. Day Sales at the Bristol, "Begg’s,” Kirkcaldio and Stains, James Smith's, D.1.C., To Aro House. Any further information from Mrs. R. Johnston, Organising Secretary, ’Phono 26—604. NOW BUY YOUR TICKETS. NOW PADDY'S MARKET FROM MARCH 21 to 24.

FOR THE KIDDIES! WOMEN’S NATIONAL RESERVE. /GARDEN >ARTV Garden party At the Right Honourable W. F. MASSEY’S Residence, "ARIKI-TOA," TINAKORI ROAD. TO-DAY (Saturday) TO-DAY TO-DAY (Saturday) TO-DAY TO-DAY (Saturday) TO-DAY 2 P.M. PLENTY OF FUN AUNT SALLY COCONUT SHIES, Etc, DANCING MUSICAL ELOCUTIONARY ITEMS. Mt. Turrall’s Orchestra. Adults Is., Children 6d. VIOLIN AND SONG RECITAL. OONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923, At 8 p.m. By FRIEDA METIER, Violiniefo. ERIC RISHWORTH, Baritone. Assisted by ERIC MEIER, Violinist. At the Plano, MARIE TDYCHENNE. Prices —3s. 3d. Reserved; and 2s. 2d. Concession to Students. Box Plan opens at Bristol, March 15. JgAND. ■ BAND. BAND. Ist BATTALION BAND AT BOTANICAL GARDENS. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). At 3 p.mBEAVER Tomato Sauco has the piquant tang of freshly gathered tomatoes and purest spices. Nover be sup' ' * "

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 148, 10 March 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 148, 10 March 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 148, 10 March 1923, Page 7

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