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EMPRESS. MPRESS. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 'ANOTHER WONDERFUL THREE HOURS OF ENTHRALLING ENTERTAINMENT. A BIGGER, BETTER, AND MORE ABSORBING PROGRAMME THAN EVER. TWO SPLENDID FILM FEATURES, EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. AND THE BRIGHTEST MUSIC IN TOWN. DON'T. MISS THIS SHOW. ' BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS In "SHE COULDN'T HELP IT," "SHE COULDN'T HELP IT," •'SHE COULDN'T HELP IT," "SHE COULDN'T HELP IT," "SHE COULDN'T HELP IT," iAdapted from Miriam Michelson'a famou» novel, "In the Bishop's Carriage." Nanco Olden was a lonely orphan girl. 'A thief befriended her and taught her his craft. In gratitude for the first kindness she had ever known, she stole for him. Then one day after a daring escapade sho came upon the Other Man. A girl thief, pursued by the police, hid horself in an old carriage drawn up before the station portals. And when the old Bishop drove off he carried the trembling girl into a new life of friends, romance, and honour. "She Couldn't Help It" is the best play jet done by that wistful little star, Bebe Daniels. And "THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS," "THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS," "THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS," "THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS," "THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS," ".THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS," From Pinero's Famous Drama, "The Profligate." MAY M'AVOY, A MAT M'AVOY, New MAY M'AVOY, Screen MAY M'AVOY, Star. The truth about husbands is a mystery involving, in many instances, not only the present but the past. _ Men are not born to marriage, but achieve marriage as a special condition of life—a graduation from earlier false ideals and relationships. "I know what you've been," the lawyer whispered to the husband, "and if you make one step from the path of honour I'll. tell her everything/1 He thought his silence was merciful to the girl-wife, but instead it broke her heart. "Don't let your mother make you marry for money and a title," the girl-wife urged. "Wait until you find the love of a real man—like my husband." And one day later she'learned the truth about HER husband. At last—a drama that doesn't blame the .woman. !AND THE GREAT TOPICALS AND SUPPORTS. GAUMONT GRAPHIC, AMERICAN GAZETTE, TRAVELOGUE, And "GEE WHIZZ!" MACK SENNETT'" COMEDY. THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA, MR. H. G. AVERY, Conductor. : Entr'acte—"Old Favourites," arr. by Leredy (Selection of well-known Standard Songs). Overtures— <!Damon and Pythias" (Gruenwold); 'fThe White Queen" (Metra). Suites—"Lyrio Suite" (Grieg); "Russian Waltz Suite" (Andreefe); "Butterflies in Garden of Roses" (Bartlett). Violin Solo—"Romance" (Svendsen) instrumental Items—"Elegie" (Aletter);' "Clair de Lune"-• (Thome); "Melody in G Plat" (Cadman), "Serenata" (D'Autalffy); "Valse Lyrique" (Sibelius). <song Waltzes—"Wild Flower," "Nobody Knows," and "Bubbling Over." ... < Day Prices—ls Id and Is 8d; Children 4 Half-price. Saturday night prices—lb Id, Is Bd, and 2s 9d. ' Ring 3442 for Resorvei. TAR THEATRE, , TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Nat Gould's Sensational Racing Story,. "A FORTUNE AT STAKE!" . "A FORTUNE AT STAKE!" : Starring Gerald Amas and Violet Hop- i Ron. Tho greatest picture of the sport of kings ever filmed. It not only rivals "Tho Whip," it surpasses it. A British ; production that should make Britain • proud. *■■ SPECIAL COMEDIES AS. USUAL. [ Remember SATURDAY NEXT, 24th. .Tha. Famous Drury-lano Success and Sensational Melodrama. "SAVED FROM THE SEA!" SEASIDE PICTURES. ' LYALL BAY. Complete Change of Programme Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. TO-NIGHT ONLY! A Picture You Will Nerer Forget, "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS," Featuring an All-Star Cast. Good Supporting Programme. JAZZ DANCING I JAZZ DANCING! JAZZ DANCING I JAZZ DANCING! KILBIRNIB HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), . And Every Saturday. 7n the (Best-appointed Hall in Wellington. ' JAZZ TO A FULL BAND! JAZZ TO A FULL BAND! MUSIC BY THE JAZZOLA BAND! Tram Stops at the Door. . Ladies, 2s; Gents, 2s 6d. Supper. Arrangements have been made with the 1 Bell 'Bus Service to leave the hall at. midnight for the city. S. HEADLAND, Secretary. ■ IlTTl3^^ dance< I EVANS BAY YACHT AND MOTOR BOAT CLUB. : jr\ANOE ASSEMBLY TO-NIGHT' . 'U SATURDAY; at 8 p.m. First-class Floor. Music, and Supper. ! F. Smith pianist,. G. .M'llvride, M.O. „ Froo Soda Fountain Drinks, and a good ■ iimo assured you. Evans Bay-road, a few ininuto3 from car stop, Wellington-road, Kilbirnie. ROWLAND WILSON, Social Sec. DANCING!' DANCING. DANCING! THE ROSE ASSEMBLY. PTIHE abov« Assembly will hold its week--I- . ly Danco in the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith-street, every Saturday evening. Old and now patrons cordially inTited. First-class floor and music, old and new dancos. Dancing 8 till 11. Ladies Is, Gonta Is 6d. Music by Miss J. Murphy. W. Moonoy, M.C. C. M. Deslandes, See. AOTEA LADIES' ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. (IA PLAIN and Fancy Masquerade IxjL Dance will bo held at St. Peter Hall, Ghuznee-street, on Monday, 26f June, 1922. Refreshments, Braund'a Or chestra, Good Prizes. Sub.: Ladies 2s, Gents, 2s 6d. M. CLARK, Hon. See. ' CARLTON HALL, ', " Corner of Vivian and Marion streets. A WEEKLY Euchro Tournament will be hold in tho above Hall on - WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, beginning J NEXT WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE. i Valuable Prizes. Admission Is. I Don't Forgot—CARLTON HALL, opp. J Dr. Mackin'o, . i

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 141, 17 June 1922, Page 3

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