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AMUSEMENTS. CROWDED! LAST NIGHT. DELIGHTED, SO PLEASE COME EARLY, OR BOOK YOUR SEATS PHONE 3442. EMPRESS THEATRE The Beat Theatre in Wellington. Open from 11 . a.m. till Slcepytime.. COMMENCING TO-DAY, AT 11 a.m. And at 12.45, 2.35, 4.25, 6.15, and at 7.45. A UNIQUE EVENT IN SCREEN ■ HISTORY, .Grand Opera hi all its Glory brought to the Screen. A Picturisation of Balta's Favourite * Opera, "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.” "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.” “THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.” “THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.” "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.” "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.” "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.” "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.” Far many reasons "The Bohemian Giri,” is a Distinguished Production that is worth the attention of the discrimjnating. It is a romantic picturisation of a favourite opera, and it gives prominence to a big oast of famous English Artists, including GLADYS COOPER, GLADYS COOPER, ELLEN TERRY, ■ ELLEN TERRY, CONSTANCE COLLIER, CONSTANCE COLLIER, AUBREY SMITH, AUBREY SMITH, And IVOR NOVELLO. IVOR NOVELLO. A guarantee of excellent entertainment, fine acting, beautiful scenes, and romantic atmosphere go with "The Bohemian Girl.” SPECTAL ATTRACTION. The Special Musical Interlude to lhe Bohemian Girl” will exceed anything yet presented in Wellington? A Special Company of Eight Operatic Artists will render the riitisicnl gems from the opera: "The Gipsy's Chorus,” "I Dreamt that I dwelt in Marble Halls/’ "When Other Lips,’ "The Heart Bowed Down, etc. The Supporting Programme will include BESTER KEATON, BUSTER KEATON, . The only Screen Comedian who seriously rivals Chaplin and Harold Lloyd, in "THE SCARECROW." "THE SCARECROW." EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ' Of Sixteen Soloists, the Largest Mid Best in Wellington, under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR. M. DIXON, will present a Full Musical Scare for ‘The • Bohemian Girl.” I A Real Treat for all Lovers of Good Music. Box Plan at the Bristol till Noon, ■then at Theatre. 'Plione 3442. • THE KEWPIES' FAIRYLAND. THE KEWPIES’ FAIRYLAND. THE KEWPIES’ FAIRYLAND. THE KEWPIES’ FAIRYLAND. THE KEWPIES’ FAIRYLAND. THE KEWPIES FAIRYLAND. TO-NIGHT—- . . TO-NIGHT-TO-NIGHT— TO-NIGHT will bring the happy realisation of the people’s eager expectation of pleasure in. "Tho -KevApiea Fairyland” at the Town HalL LONG AGO- . LONG AGO—LONG AGO—LONG AGO— Long ago Oscar Fay Adams wrote Badly— Within the busy maze Wherein our feet ore stayed, There roam no gleesome fays. Like those which once repaid His sigh who first essayed The stream of song to span; Those spirits are all laid, Where are the Pipes of Pan? But more than a thousand winsome fays will be in twenty-on© beautiful sdenes (it the Town Hall This Evening, at 7 o’clock. GIVEGIVE— GIVE--GIVE—- ' GIVE— Give yonr children a chance to see the largest and most varied array of lovable winged Kewpies that has ever been arranged in the whole world; orchestral music and refreshments will complete the evening’s enjoyment. Tickets of admission: Adults, Is.: Children 9d. (afternoon), and Is. (evening), ANTED Would you like a Booklet containing beautiful photographs of your favourite movie stars? Simply go to the nearest cycle dealer and ask for a free eopv of Bate’s Book of Film Stars. It’s a booklet you’ll want to keep. Absolutely free.

When in town you cannot do better than lunch at Dustins, Cuba Street, where your requirements are promptly attended to under perfect conditions. —Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 57, 1 December 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 57, 1 December 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 57, 1 December 1923, Page 9