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AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS THEATRE TUP, BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. COMMENCING AT 11 A.M. TO-DAY. WE PRESENT the GREATEST Film 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 than “Quo Vadis ?” A Marvellous French Ph oto-play of more than 8009 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’ATLANTIDE.” ■“MISSING HUSBANDS” A Romance that has Broken all Records in France. Produced m Pans a year ago—it is still running to-day. TELLS OF the tortured yearning TELLS OF the Love Anfor a woman’s fevered kisses, luring tinea, a lovely woman imprisoned m 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 the of ecstatic desire. blaze of tropic love. “MISSING HUSBANDS” w. »ES3w3? or .1tend the Day Sessions if possible. “Missing Husbands is the first big was ental Film to come to New Zealand since the days of Qiio Vad’s? “ made by Frenchmen, all the artists are French.—lt is absolutely Wonderful. Besides — . n LABRY SEMON, in "GOLF." A Real Scream of a Comedy. A nd EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA The only Great Orchestra in Wellington, under tho Distinguished Conduotorship ot MR. L. D. AUSTIN. . BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL OR RING 3412.—We’re always on the job.

SHORTT’S THEATRE. HORTT’S THEATRE. Daily, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. PARAMOUNT’S Wonderful Double-feature Programme. THOS. MEIGHAN THOS. MEIGHAN THOS. MEIGHAN With a Great All-Star Cast, including LEATRICE JOY THEODORE ROBERTS JUNE ELVIDGE EVA NOVAK In Paramount’s Superb Special Attraction, “THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW” “THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW” “THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW” "THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW” See the World’s Most Popular Star as the Viceroy of India —As a Fighting Adventurer on Contraband Ships—As the Lover of two women —one of whom offered fame—the. other happiness. Tho surprise it gives will equal the delight it brings. Second Attraction: WINSOME MAY McAVOY, In "EVERYTHING FOR SALE” “EVERYTHING FOR SALE” "EVERYTHING FOR SALE” A worthy companion on such a programme.. Another of the Hilarious “Torchy” Comedies. Travelogue, Gazette, etc. All in all, the finest programme in the city. THE PRINCESS THEATRE. HE PRINCESS THEATRE. MANNERS STREET. The Little Theatre with the Big Attractions. TO-DAY. IS .noon till 10 p.m. “THE LAW AND THE WOMAN” “THE LAW AND THE WOMAN” "THE LAW AND THE WOMAN" . Featuring BETTY COMPSON. In Addition.. CHARLES MURRAY CHARLES MURRAY In "NEVER TOO OLD." “NEVER TOO OLD.” Topical Scepic. Popular Prices. G. 15 NOW SHOWING. 7-30. QUEEN’S THEATRE. UEEN’S THEATRE. Selznick Pictures Present Myrtle Reed’s Thrilling Mystery Story, "AT THE SIGN OF THE JACK O’ LANTERN.” THE JACK O’ LANTERN. Also, Metro Pictures Present BERT LYTELL & BERT LYTELL ALICE LAKE In ALICE LAKE "LOMBARDI, LTD." "LOMBARDI, LTD.” FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Usual Prices. ’Phono 22 —334. EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. JUMBLE SALE. A JUMBLE SALE will be held in the Alexandra Hall. Abel Smith Street, ■on FRIDAY, APRIL 20, at 2.30 p.m. ' Will all who have promised goods for the above either forward, to 220 Willis Street, # notify, and same will be called for? , Conveners: Mesdames 8. Brown ana W. A. Edwards. ATHLETIC SPORTS. TJUGBY! pitchy! iYUGBY! RUGBY! 5 SENIOR GAMES. 5 SENIOR GAMES. TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, At ATHLETIC PARK. ATHLETIC PARK. LOOK AT THE PROGRAMME! LOOK AT THE PROGRAMME! At 3.15 p.m. ORIENTAL v. UNIVERSITY—No. 1. WELLINGTON v. OLD BOYS-No. 2. At 2 p.m. ATHLETIC v. MARIST—No. 1, BERHAMPORE v. SELWYN—No. 2 They are all .Senior Games. If you were present at las; Saturday’s games, : you must have enjoyed them. You should enjoy this series of trial games; each man doing his best to obtain a place in his team for the season. AT PETONE, at 3 p.m. AT PETONE, AT PETONE, at 3 p_.m. AT PETONE, PONEKE v. PETONE (Senior). PQNFJ<E v. PETONE (Intermediate). CURTAIN-RAISERS. ATHLETIC PARK, at 12.45 p.m. Oriental v. Wellington (4th Class)—No. 1. Berhampore v. Oriental (sth Class)—No. 2 Petone v. Pone.» (sth Class). ADMISSION—Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d. available for Athletic Park or Petone. „ SEASON TICKETS.—The Box Plan opens at Room 25, King’s Chambers, on MONDAY NEXT, to the last year’s Tiokot-holders, and to the public on WEDNESDAY NEXT. Season Ticketholders must produce their last years tickets. Personal application for tickets is essential. Prices. Gents., 335. ; Ladies, 275. 6d. F. J. McCOMISKY, Secretary, W.R.F.U. COMMUNITY FOOTBALL CLUB. ALL Members and intending Members of the above Club are requested to attend Practice at the Community Club at 1.30 this afternoon. ’ J. GREIG, Hon. Sec. ART CONNOISSEURS & COLLECTORS. A RARE Opportunity of viewing a wonderful New Collection. speciaL Iv selected to suit Wellington lovers of Genuine Art. whioh includes Georgian Coffee Pots and Teapots. William IV Silver. Antique Old Dutch Silver, magnificent Hall-marked Silver Ten Sets, Old Worcester Gold, and Morone Dinner Service. A large assortment of Rare Antique Jewellery. Heirlooms. Genuine Old Sevres Vases, superb Chelsea Figures, Old Cloisonne and Satsama. A beautiful collection of Boxes. 16th Century Silver. Old Ivory, Porcelain with Painted Miniatures. Nobodv can afford to miss the opportunity of their lives to see tho Collection at the Front Shop in the Back Street—McKENNA’S. 245 Upper Willis St, (trams stop St, Peter’s Church). B' Th VIAL. B.JJ.S. * DENTAL SURGEON, Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis Street. (Over Hart’s). Telephone 1286.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 177, 14 April 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 177, 14 April 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 177, 14 April 1923, Page 9

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