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AMUSEMENTS, empress theatre i THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. COMMENCING AT 11 A.M. TO-DAY. WE PRESENT the GREATEST Fil m Classic ever made. A Masterpiece of Amazing Scenes and Breath-catching Climaxes. Unquestionably the Greatest Motion Picture ever made on the Continent of Europe. Greater even tba "Quo Vadis?” A Marvellous French Photo-play of more than 8000 feet of Stupendous and Stunning Film. Produced in Northern Africa by the Great French Genius, JACQUES FEYDER. Adapted from the Celebrated Novel by Pierre Benoit. "L’ATLANTEDE." “MISSING' HUSBANDS” A Romance that has Broken all Records in France. Produced in Paris a year ago—it is still running to-day. TELLS OF the tortured yearning TELLS OF the Lov< \Storr of Anfor a woman’s fevered kisses, luring tinea, a lovely woman imprisoned i men to the Red Death of the Desert. an earthly paradise. TELLS OF men forgetting every in- TELLS OF the Love Madness which stinct of civilisation in fevered frenzy seizes men, and of reason lost in e of ecstatic desire. blaze of tropic love. “MISSING HUSBANDS” A Story that has been read by millions, picturised in all its gorgeous splendour YOU will SEE and FEEL the tremendous adventures, romance and thnll created by Benoit’s genius and extraordinary _ TA +K- Acme the first time REAL Turkish Harems and sensational dances that ore the Acme of Art. YOU will journey te Africa where romance, flowers, and mystery lurx. “MISSING HUSBANDS” PLEASE REMEMBER—"Missing Husbands” « a Mighty Film Clwsic, and we are sure,, to be crowded every night, so please BOOK YOUR SEALS, or attend the Day Sessions if possible. ''Missing Husbands is the first big Co nt - ental Film to come to New Zealand since Hie days of Quo Vadis? It was made by Frenchmen, all the artists are French. —It is Wonderful, absolutely Wonderful. „ , , Besides— . j LARRY SEMON, in "GOLF." A Real Scream of a Comedy. And EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA The only Great Orchestra in Wellington, under the Distinguished Conduotorship of MR. L. D. AUSTIN. * BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL OR RING 3442.—We’re always on the job. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Trfwseas — . J - c - Williamson. SUB-LESSEE ”•- ALLEN DOONE. TO-NIGHT A NOTA^NI§E“ I 'k° 8 F KK nILPLI ' IS -TONIGHT “IN OLD DONEGAL” ANOTHER BRILLIANT SUCCESS ACHIEVED. Last night’s delighted audience demonstrated their unqualified approval of that Interesting Rom antic Artist, ALLEN DOONE p , And his Versatile Company of Players, i n one of the most fascinating ComedyDramae ever present ed in the Dominion. Hear Doone sing “Tunes We Love to Hear on Paddy’s Day, Kate (XDono ghue. "IN OLD DONEGAL.” "IN OLD DONEGAL.” "IN OLD DONEGAL. A Production that will linger long in <rf TO-NIGHT AND FOR TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCING NEX T TUESDAY EVENING, THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS O F ALLEN DOONE’S SEASON, . Plans’at BHeloL my Sale. at G read? ConfeolioDeiy (at Theatre). Children in arms not admitted.

PRINCESS THEATRE. RINOESS THEATRE. The Little Theatre with the Big Attractions. COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY. Daily, 12 Noon till 10 p.m "THE LAW AND THE WOMAN. "THE LAW AND THE WOMAN. "THE LAW A?p THE WOMAN. Featuring BETTY COMPSON, BETTY COMPSON, The Beautiful and -Talented Paramount Star? "THE LAW AND THE WOMAN." Come and see a Daringjfi?lay, faultlessly staged and acted. GRAND SUPPORTS INCLUDE CHARLES MURRAY in "NEVER TOO OLD,’.’ A two-reel Comedy Special. TOPICAL, SCENIC. Day Prices 9d. and Is. Id. ifignt prices 9d„ Is. Id., and Is. Bd. Saturdays and Holidays excepted. PRINCESS THEATRE, PRINCESS THEATRE, Manners Street.RESERVES, ’PHONE 1967. RESERVES. ’PHONE 1967. SPORTING. RACING CLUB. RACES. RACES. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. AUTUMN MEETING. SECOND DAY: TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, APRIL 14. . First Race Starts at Noon. Trains leave for Racecourse, Trentham, at frequent intervals, from 9.50 until 10 40 a.m. Additional trains leave Wellington at 11.56 a.m. (Saturday only), 12.10 p.m. (Thursday only), 12.15 p.m. (Saturday only). 1.12 (Saturday only), and 1.20 p.m. The IK-5G a.m. tram on Saturday will not stop between Wellington and Trentham. Ladies and Children travelling by earlier trains, not Race Trains, will be admitted free to the Club’s Picnic Grounds in the Outside Enclosure. Hot water provided. Ladies’ retiring rooms. . A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. TO RACING PEOPLE. /COUNTRY Visitors attending the Trenthem Races can return home on Sunday bv the AARD SUNDAY MOTOR SERVICE, leaving Midland Hotel, 8 a.m. Wallington to Palmerston, 30a. • Wellington to Wanganui, 455. Wellington to Napier, 655. Wellington to New Plymouth, 775. fid. Book your seats at AARD Office, 197 Willis Street. 'Phones, 2832, 3653. MANAWATU RACING CLUB (Incorp.). AUTUMN MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 18 and 19, 1923. ACCEPTANCES for the FIRST DAY’S RACES will close TOMORROW (Friday), APRIL 13, 1923, at 9 p.m. MANAWATU RACING CLUB. Box 52, Palmerston North. Telephone 6264. BUSINESS NOTICES. ECZEMA. PSORIASIS. OUR Treatment has been most successful, bot in Australia and Now Zealand. All Skin Eruptions immediately benefited by first application. Country patients successfully treated by corresponaopce. Hours 10-12.30, 2-4. KLEXEMA ROOMS, 13 Woodward Street.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 176, 13 April 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 176, 13 April 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 176, 13 April 1923, Page 7