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AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS THEATRE THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. COMMENCING TO-DAY AT 11 A.M. And at 2.35, 3.40, 4.15, 6.20, and 7.55. THE BOOK THAT BECAME A STAGE PLAY-THE PLAY THAT Blr CAME AN OPERA NOAV MABE INTO A COLOSSAL MOTION 11L1UKE Gurajo Made it Immortal in Opera, The Screen Made It a Marvellous Motion Picture. “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST” Wi th SYLVIA BREAMER And a Cast That Brings a Magnetic Vehicle to the Screen. HERE IS DRAMA-REAL BRAMA THAI GRIPS AND FIRES WITH ITS ADVENTURE AND IHIiILLr-VillH ITS BREATHLESS MOMEN TS TENSE WITH, DILAM£ AND BEAUTY OF A GOLDEN GIRL S SIRUGGLL SITUATIONS THAT WILL LIA E FOR EVER, IN THE HISTORY OF DRAMATIC ART. The Olden West-The Golden West-Boom Dayfr-Fight Bays-Daye Romance, Daring, Treachery. All mirrored m This bymphony from luccn Ope ra. “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST. MR. CHARLES MOORE, Wellington’s Popular Baritone, in a Cycle <1 Charmin g Songs. Superlative Music Inimitably played by the World Famous EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Under the Distinguished Con ductorship of MR. M. DIXON. Overture: —“Paragraph 3” (Suppe). <r :s>’ *• T ““ CPu “* ,i) - Onegume (Tschaikowsky), Binoiah (MeJ Strings (Bizet), Songe Blue (Bartlett), Spinning Song (Magner). BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL TILL NOON, then at Theatre, 'Phone 3442.

“LAST, BUT NOT LEAST” v FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME AT NEWTOWN PARK THIS EVENING This Evening’s programme at NEWTOWN PARK will be the Grand Finale of the WELCOME WEEK CARNIVAL. During many high-class, exciting events have been contested, but everything points to this being the real big night of tho week. • — ' I CARNIVAL UNDERHAND CHOP OF £25. CYCLE RACES POSTPONED FROM THURSDAY. 5-MILE HARRIERS’ CHAM PIONSHIP OF £B. 1-MILE RELAY RACE OF £2. Other events will be arranged and there will be MUSIC. DANCING. COMEDY SHOWS. ( SIDE SHOWS, ETC. There is going to be plenty of fun. Don’t miss it. Admission to ground Is.; Children under 14, free. Buy the Official Programme for 3d.

• PUBLIC NOTICES. WELCOME HOME TO THE RIGHT HON. W. F. MASSEY, P.C., M.P. THE Executive of the N.Z. Political Reform League (Wellington and HuttGroup Area) are arranging a Welcome Gathering, to be held in the Town Hall, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1924. They cordially invite the attendance of all friends (ladies and gentlemen) supporters of the Party. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. by SIR FRANCIS BELL, G.C.M.G., K.C.M.G. Admission by Ticket only, which may be obtained on application to any of the following gentlemen:—Mr. J. J. Clark, Evans Bay limber Company, Ltd., Kilbirnie; Mr. A. Sando, 47 Frey berg Street,■ Lyall Bay; W. I. Clark, 7 Featlierston Terrace; Mr. T. Forsyth, 6 Lipman Street; Mr. D. Campbell, 99 Constable Street; Mr. J- W. Salmon, 152 Riddiford Street; Mr. W. M. Thew, Washington Avenue, Brooklyn; Mr. H. D. Bennett, 68 Willis Street; Mr. J. Mitchell, Casa Loma, Low®r Hutt; V. Jacobson, Petone; or at the League Offices, 57 Ballance Street (Rooms 2 and 3), from the Secretary or Organiser.

STUART SCOULAR, M-D., F.R.C.S. (Edin.), D.O.M.S. (Lend.), WILL commence Practice on January 21 at the National Bank Chambers, Emerson Street, Napier. Eye, ear, nose, and throat only. Hours: 10-12, 2-i. Telephone 1336. Consultations by appointment.

OOME TO FEILDING. MANCHESTER BLOCK JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS, FEBRUARY 18, 19, 20, 1924. THREE DAYS’ CARNIVAL.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 103, 26 January 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 103, 26 January 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 103, 26 January 1924, Page 9