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AMUSEMENTS. THOUSANDS DELIGHTED YESTERDAY. With the best programme seen in Wellington for many moons. Commencing at 11 a.m. EMPRESS THEATRE THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. 1 Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. Will you follow Ming Toy from the LOVE BOAT in Shanghai to Chinatown in San Francisco? • Will you Laugh with her at the Ways of the West? Will you Sob with her at the Threat of Wife-Slavery? . Will you Thrill at a Rescue as Rich in Drama as the Screen can give? Ten Million others have —WE KNOW Y OU WILL. CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN A PICTURE OF CONFLICT BETWEEN EAST AND WEST. Of Colour Eastern Wit and Western Wile —and through it all the Piquancy of MING TOY endeare <1 to the Hearts, of the World. EIGHT WONDERFUL REELS O F WONDERFUL DRAMA, SUFFUSED WITH ORIENTAL SPELL “EAST IS WEST.” CONSTANCE TALMADGE makes MING TOY an Unforgettable Figure of Smiles and Tears— A Classic Portrayal. . Never a Picture Li*<Jt. Wherever the Compass Pointe CONSTANCE’S First Bit? Picture. People aro waiting to see Dreamy Chinatown becomes Wide- "East is West.’’ awake when Connie Does the Shimmie. Constance Talmadge for the A Story of Chinatown that begins First Time' combines Drama with with a Loveship and ends with Love. Her Inimitable Humour. “EAST IS WEST.” Al so A BRILLIANT COLOURFUL EASTERN PROLOGUE HAS BEEN ARRANGED, Entitled “ORANGE BLOSSOMS” With MR. CULFORD BE LL in the TITLE ROLE. SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, and EMPRESS'DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. Of Ten Solo Musicians. The Largest and Best in Wellington. Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR. L. D. AU STIN. Overture: “The Lost Chord. BOX PLAN at the Theatre all day. Call or Ring 3412. We’re always on the job.

EVERYBODY’S. EVERYBODY’S. VERYBODY’S. EVERYBODY’S. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. What is Your Pet Superstition? Everybody’s pet Jinx is well explained in the Most Brilliant Comedy for Years “THE LADDER JINX,’’ “THE LADDER JINX," “THE LADDER JINX," A Vitagraph Special with an All-Star Cast, headed by Margaret Landis and Edward Horton. They were engaged, and the wedding was soon. But slie was a mass of ideas on luck. She stayed at home Friday the 13tih. NEVER was under a ladder. Trembled when she spilt the salt—and then she found there were 13 at Tabla. SHE GOT HIM TQ KILL THE JINX by doing things backwards, and he was never out of trouble thereafter. BEAUTIFULLY PRODUCED, ORIGINAL, SPARKLING, SMART. Supporting: “BED HOT FIREMAN" (Comedy), a Scream from etart tofinisih. LATEST REVIEW, GRAPHIC, AND BUDGET. EVERYBODY’S ORCHESTRA. Reserves at Theatre. 'Phone 50. Grand theatre, petonb. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The "Equity” All-Star Special, “WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE “WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN?” WOMEN?" An 8-reel Wonder-play. Also "Marmaid" Comedy and Gaumont Graphic. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. A Wm. Fox 9-reel Super-Special, WILLIAM “PERJURY.” FARNUM, "PERJURY." And a big "Sunshine" Comedy. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. A clever story of a man who trusted’ women too much. WILL ROGERS in “GUILE OF WOMAN," and JIMMY AUBREY in “TENDERFOOT LUCK." Coming FRlDAY—Nazimova in “A DOLL’S HOUSE,” and HAROLD LLOYD in “HAUNTED SPOOKS."

A clerk in the employ of one of tho Government Departments was arrested by Detective Nuttall on Thursday on charges of theft and forgery. He will appeal before tho Court to-day. Dustin’s pies are justly famous for lunch, tea, and supper. Made of tho beet ingredients, and always piping hot to take home. Call in at Cuba Street Wellington.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 165, 31 March 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 165, 31 March 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 165, 31 March 1923, Page 7

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