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AMUSEMENTS. IN RESPONSE TO NUMEROUS REQUESTS FROM PICTURE "FANS" WHO HAVE ALREADY WITNESSED "ROBIN HOOD” AND DESIRE TO REPEAT THEIR EXTREME PLEASURE—AND ON ACCOUNT OF THE THOUSANDS WHO HAVE NOT YET SEEN THE PICTURE—THIS UNIQUE TRIBUTE TO THE GLORIES OF OLD ENGLAND—THE MANAGEMENT HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING A FUR- - THER SEASON OF ONE WEEK. AT THE STRAND THEATRE. COMMENCING AT 11 a.m. TO-DAY. WUWJMMB R HO OP , Released by United Artists, (Aust.) Ltd.' EIGHT CENTURIES BRUSHED ASIDE ROBIN HOOD AND HIS MERRY CREW WHO TOOK FROM THE RICH. TO AID THE POOR; HIS LOVE FOE SWEET MAID MARIAN; SHERWOOD FOREST AND NOTTINGHAM TOWN; FRIAR TUCK AND LITTLE JOHN WITH THEIR STAFFS AND CUDGELS —ALL ETCHED OUT OF THE DIM PAST AND MADE TO LIVE AGAIN! THE PRESENTATION OF THIS MASTERPIECE WILL BE IN KEEPING WITH THE LAVISHNESS OF THE PRODUCTION. Including SPECIALLY SELECTED ORCHESTRA .at the De Luxe Session. ADMISSION PRICES—STALLS, 1/-; CIRCLE, 2/-; RESERVES, 6d. Extra. All Prices plus tax. CHILDREN HALF PRICE. RESERVES AT THE THEATRE. RING ’ PHONE 8299. SCREENING TIMES-11.30, 2.30, 5.0, and 7.45 p.m. EMPRESS THEATRE THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. COMMENCING AT 11 A.M. TO-DAY WE PRESENT a Programme of Lavish and Amazing Magnitude—Of Unrivalled and indisputable Pleasure—An. Entertainment that will lift You Into a New World of Delightful Music, Drama,-and. Jollification—A Great Big Entertainment that will Make YOU Proud and Happy. FIRST —The Famous Stage and Screen S tar, GEORGE ARLISS. A Superb and Bewitching Picturisation of Gouvernetir Morris’s Famous Novel, “THE SILENT VOICE” (Released by United : Artists, Ltd., Aust.). MANAGERIAL NOTE: "The Silent Voice” was originally known as "THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD." and under the latter title played throughout the Continent and America, achieving Phenomenal Success Giving to Copyright Laws we are compelled to screen it under the title of . "THE SILENT VOICE. A NEW GEORGE ARLISS. —You’ve seen the Inimitable Arliss as the Crafty Schemer; as Statesman and Diplomat; and in High-class Comedy. SEE HIM AS THE ROMANTIC LOVER. THEN—“PUT AND TAKE” Thirty Minutes of Good Solid Laughter. EMPRESS NEWS FILM. SCREEN SNAPSHOTS. Tho World’s News Pictorially Presented. All About the Movie Store. Superlative Music Inimitably Played by the World-famous EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA Of Ten Solo Musicians. The Only Truly Great Orchestra in Wellington. Under the Distinguished Oon ductorship of MR. M. DIXON. BOX PLAN OPENS TO-DAY AT THE BRISTOL, or RING 'PHONE 3442 FOR RESERVES.

pUBLIC HALL. BKETAHUNA. SATURDAyTjUNB 9, 1923. Matinee, 1.45 p.m.; Evening, 8 o’clock. A BRITISH PRODUCTION, With an All-Star Cost. From the Great Novel by Joseph C. Lincoln "PARTNERS OF THE TIDE," “PARTNERS OF THE TIDE,” An Epic of the Sea. A Tai? of Adventures Above and Below. Thrilling—Daring in the Extreme. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. Also, "LION MAN." Part 4. PRlCES—Matinee le. Id.. Children 6d. Evening, la. Bd. and Is. Id. Children "WOMAN TN CHAINS," SATURDAY! SATURDAY! SATURDAY! SATURDAY! C.T.A. CHOIR. C.T.A. CHOIR. C.T.A. CHOIR. H TEMPLE WHITE Conductor MYRA SAWYER Soprano FRED LAYCOCK Bros THOMAS JENKINS - Tenor SYD. ALWRIGHT ' Baritone BERT MAYALL Tenor HUGH WRIGHT Bara HAROLD WHITTLE • -•••••■ Piano AEOLIAN QUARTET. CONCERT CHAMBER, VoNCERT CHAMBER, SATURDAY! SATURDAY! SATURDAY! SATURDAY! Plan at the Bristol.

Dustin’s pies are justly famous for lunch, tea. and supper. Made of the best ingredients, and always piping hot to take home. Call in at Cuba Street and take some pie* home. —Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 223, 8 June 1923, Page 9

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556

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 223, 8 June 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 223, 8 June 1923, Page 9

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