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AMUSEMENTS. Book Your Seats at the Bristol or Ring 3442'. We’re Always on the Job. EMPRESS THEATRE THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. . Open from 11 a.m till Sleepytime. COMMENCING AT 11 A.M. TO-DAY. WE PRESENT a Colossal Entertainment as Great as the Break o’ Bay and as Invigorating *as of Heaven —NEVER, ABSOLUTELY NEVER, in all the Chronicles of Amusement has such ft Great, Good, and Glorious Entejaamment been Offered for so- Little. DOUGLAS- FAIRBANKS SUPPORTED BY MARJORIE DAW In His Latest and Greatest Picture, “ONE OF THE BLOOD” SEE tho Fight on the Stairs. SEE tho Leap over the Swordsmen. SEE the Chase in the Palace - SEE tho Hold-up on the Bridge SEE the Swiftest Gallop in t'ho world. SEE the Rescue from the Six-story Fire. You may think you've seen Doug, at his best before. BUT BELIEVE US, when wo state that here is a Picture that will be an Eye-opener. NEVER has a more Interesting and Gripping Picture been filmed. Eight Reels of Laughter, Thrills, and Suspense—an -Avalanche of Mirth, Thrills, and Happiness. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Is a. Sure Cure for the Blues—Eight Reels of Continuous Dramatic Fireworks— Not a Let Up—Ono Breathless Thrill su ceeeds Another. GOOD NIGHT. GLOOM! GOOD MORNING. JOY! ENDURANCE Also FREE AND EASY. A Motor Tour Full of Real - A Mermaid Comedy of De Luxe Thrills. Dimensions'.’ A nd EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA Of Ten Solo Musicians. The Only Real Orchestra in Wellington. Under the Distinguished Cond uctorship of MR. L. D. AUSTIN. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL, or RING ’PHONE 3442. ■MANAGERIAL NOTE. —We believe this Ten-reel Cecil de Mille Masterpiece to bo tho SUMMIT OF ACHIEVEMENT IN SPECTACULAR SOCIETY DRAMA. ' EVERYBODY’S EVERYBODY’S Continuous: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-DAY and UO-NIGHT. . . “MANSLAUGHTER” “MANSLAUGHTER” . Can it he that Jazz and the .Unconquerable Frenzy for Speed are robbing us of OUR SOULS? Rouged Lips, Bubbling Wine, Shining Eyes Aglow, Sensuous Abandon, Joy-mad Women, Bacchanalian Revelry up to date. THL SPIRII 01 1 JAZZ in the Home of a JAZZ MAD GIRL. Was it any wonder that Lydia T home, rich, satiated with excitement and bored with everything, epod down the road to ruin? SHE SKIDDED THE CAR TO TRICK HIM, and when she came back to the world of. real things—THE MAN WAS DEAD! A STRONG AND WONDERFUL STORY OF A SOUL’S ATONEMENT. MARVELLOUS ACTING BY THOMAS MEIGHAN, BEATRICE JOY AND LOIS WILSON, AND A CAST OF SUPERLATIVE NAMES. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE OF NOVELTY AND BEAUTy Plan at Bristol Piano Co. At Theatre after 5. 'P'jione 50. (pRAND OPERA BOUSE - VTRAND OPERA HOUSE. . ... .. .. <•-, • •••■.• ... Lessees. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD Sub-Lessee: ALLEN DOON TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. - , ■' LAST NIGHT OF - “' ' W j ALLEN DG'ONE as “LUCKY O’SHEA.” A ' ’ S ?,V ’A’ A'LUEN DOONE ?. ■ d And His Brilliant Dramatic Company. 3V/ • ' LAST NIGHT •• ' ' °= d ■ of * < "LUCKY O’SHEA.” - • igfaQ . ' 5 “LUCKY O'SHEA.” 4 SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 7, U THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS “MOLLY BAWN” • 1 “MOLLY BAWN” FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. ’ Prices: 6/-, 4/-, 2/-. Plus tax. L Plans on view at Bristol. Day Sales f 5 r/ ’ < ’■ at Grande Cnin!fc’ctione l ry Shop. Ohildi-qn in arms positively not ad- V , - mitted.' , -

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 170, 6 April 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 170, 6 April 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 170, 6 April 1923, Page 9