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AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS THEATRE THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a.m. tin Sleepytimo. COMMENCING TO-DAY AT 11 A.M. k And at 1.0, 3.0, 5.0, 6.30 and 8 o’clock. It is with Pride that we Present the First of The WARNER SCREEN CLASSICS—The Public are tired of Machi'jie-made Pictures These Stories are NEW 7 , and the Characters are Real. Their Keynote is Humanity. A Romance of The Rugged North, S trong with the Surge of Primitive Action Beating against the Restraints of Civilisation. o “WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS” # WI TH RIN-TIN-TIN, THE BELGIAN POLICE DOG THE CANINE WON DER OF THE WORLD. Thrills De Luxe await you in this Gripping Photodrama of Real Men and Real Women that nasi caught the very spirit of tlio Wild where Men and Beast Battle for Supremacy. Owing to Their Enormous Success SAMMY AND PHYLLIS COPE Have been retained for a further week and will present an entirely New and Original Programme. Superlative Music, Inimitably Played by the World-Famous EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR. M. DIXON. Overture—" Merry Wives of Windsor” (Nicolai). Box Plan at the Bristol till 5 p.m. then at the Theatre. Phone .>442.

NO! YOU ARE NOT TO BE DENIED YOUR DEAREST WISH, FOR "THE COMMON LAW” "THE COMMON LAW” " "THE COMMON LAW" "THE COMMON LAW” "THE COMMON LAW” "THE COMMON LAW” Has now entered on its second season Of One Week at the OUEEN’S THEATRE. UEEN’S THEATRE. 2.30 NOW SHOWING 7.45 This is your last week of seeing ROBERT W. CHAMBERS’S ROBERT W. CHAMBERS’S Magnificent story, enacted by such accomplished artists as CONWAY TEARLE CORINNE GRIFFITH ELLIOT DEXTER BRYANT WASHBURN. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. QUEEN’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Usual Prices. Box Plan at The Bristol. Theatre ’Phone 22 —334.

TOURIST AND HOLIDAY RESORTS WELLINGTON (City) THE MANSIONS. Ghuznee Street.—" Wellington’s Brat Private Hotel.” Extensive alterations have now been - completed, making large commercial smoking and drawing rooms. An ideal, quiet residence for visitors and commercial men. Tariff, 12s. per day, £3 10s. per week. Permanent Guests by arrangement. 'Phone 2 2—390. Telegrams: “Mansions, Wellington.” HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Cuba Street, Wellington.—Evans and Henderson (daughters of late Mrs. Cockayne, late of Arcadia Hotel), wish to announce te '■ho travelling public that they have taken over the Hotel Grand Central, Cuba S treet, and will be pleased to see old customers and new ones. CAULFIELD HOUSE, 33, 35, 37 Sydney Street East. This first-class House has been thoroughly renovated, made modern, convenient, and most comfortable. Under entirely new man agement. Tariff: 10s. 6d. per day. Permanent guests by arrangement.—Mrs. E. Maxwell, Proprietress. Ph. 1763 HOTEL ARC4DIA, Wellington’s most centrally-situated superior Private Hotel Excellent services in every detail; close to Wharves, Trains, and Government Buildings. Location: Lambton Quay and Stout Street (opposite Public Trust Office). Tariff: per day 12s. 6d.; per week. £3 15s.—Mrs. Tiller, Proprietress. HOTEL SELWYN, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE (opp. Clyde Quay School). g. (}. Stacey wishes to inn ounce that he has taken over the Hotel Selwvn.” Permanents by ar»a-- ementl' Casuals, Bs. per day. Sunday meals. 25.; week-dav meals, breakfast and luncheon. Is. 6d.; dinner, 2s. THORNLEIGTT 49 BOULCOTT STREET.—First-class Private Board and Residence: tariff 10s. per day, permanents by arrangement. Within 5 minutes of GP O and Wharves. Splendid harbour view. Address: 49 Boulcott Street. ’Phone 1671. Telegrams, “Thornleigh,” Wellington. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, Plimmeris Steps. Terms, IDs. per day, or .£3 per week; permanent by arrangement. Ph. 628. J. Duncan, Proprietor. HOTEL C<”’ jmßlA.—Most central house in City; nearest to Town Hall an 4 Tv ..cres. A Home awav fro m Home, 160 rooms, Bs. per day. ’Phone ixzc. 38 LOWER CUBA STREET. YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, 115 Brougham Street, offers during Xmas period, comfortable Lodgings to girls from the country. Every possible comfort. Tariff. 6s. per day. Permanent by i arrangement.

. H 1 |235» Goroon KjjorCJr / |\ \ <rwo<K The Great Carnival Starts To-morrow At 6.30 p.m. the largest and most original procession that has ever been’seen in Wellington will leave Post Office Square for Newtown Park, where a programme of events that will amuse, cliarm and educate is to be rendered, in open air. All through the week there will be plenty places to go, any amount of new and interesting things to see. NEWTOWN PARK will be fun’s headquarters everlr evening. This will be a week that you will never forget. See NX’s Champion Athletes at Their Best To-morrow afternoon at 1.30 thcro will start an afternoon’s sport that will be a succession of thrills. New Zealand’s representatives for Australasian Championships at lloba.rt will be. there. To-mor-row’s programme will be Athletic history—it will bo tho event of tho year. Wellington Provincial Championships At Athletic Park.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 96, 18 January 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 96, 18 January 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 96, 18 January 1924, Page 9