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EMPRESS. MPRESS. NOW SHOWING. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 'ANOTHER THREE-HOUR, DOUBLEFEATURE, BRIGHT, AND SPARKLING SHOW. THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT VALUE IN THE COUNTRY. QUALITY, VARIETY, AND THE BRIGHTEST MUSIC. No. 1— "BACK PAY!" "BACK PAY!" "BACK PAY!" "BACK PAY!" "B^CK PAY!" "BACK PAY!" By Fannie Hurst, Featuring SEENA OWEN • SEEN/* OWEN SEENA OWEN SEENA OWEN And MATT MOORE. MATT MOORE. MATT MOORE. MATT MOORE. Tho story of a girl with a "Crepo de Chine" soul and a taste for riches in New York's midnight whirl of pleasure. She sought the thrills she had missed in hor little home town, and when her "back pay" was collected — WHAT THEN? !A Lavishly Splendid Production. Sea the Wonderful Night Scones. ~ CONSTANCE BINNEY CONSTANCE BINNEY CONSTANCE BINNEY CONSTANCE BINNEY CONSTANCE BINNEY CONSTANCE BINNEY In "SOMETHING DIFFERENT!" "SOMETHING DIFFERENT!" "SOMETHING DIFFERENT!" "SOMETHING DIFFERENT!" "SOMETHING DIFFERENT!" "SOMETHING DIFFERENT!" 'Adapted from tho Novel, "Caldevon's Prisoner," by Alice Duer Miller. A bed of intriguo, nestling amid forest and hills boneath tho hot, steamy atmosphoro of Central America. Into this whirlpool of colourful adventure and sudden death stopped a dainty New York girl, bored with life, seeking sensation. Unwittingly,l sho found herself interfering with the affairs of the rabols. Tho witchery of her dark eyes stirred the dormant passion of the leader, undermining his duty and honour. All tho splendour and colour of the tropics are blendod in a dashing story. .TREMENDOUS SUPPORTING ITEMS. Gaumont and American Gazettes. Chateau Thiorrv. Travelogue. - "THE GINGHAM GIRL!" Mack Sennett Comedy. And THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. Tho Brightest Music in Town. Some of the Numbers: Entr'acte —"Chin Chin" •.. Lenihan (From "Hip, Hip, Hooray Revue," for tho first time in tho Dominion) Overture— "Pique Dame" Suppe Selection—"Herodins" .........,j. Massenet Suites—"A Day in Venice" (Nevin), "Lovo Suite" (Lake), "Valse dos Flours"—"Nutcracker Suite" (Tschaikovsfcy) Orchostral Nnmbers—"Dream of Youth" (Wintornifcz), "Scherzo" (Mendels: sohn). !"Le Chant dv Gondolier" (Mozzacapo), "On a Mountain Crest" (Coorno) Song Waltzes—"Little Home on tho Hill," "Mississippi Cradle," "Love's Ship," "Dreamy Hours" Song Fox Trots—"Lucky Home," "Cuban Moon." "April Showers," "Sing-Song Man," "My Yiddisha Mammy." •Prices as Usual. Ring 3442 for Reserves RITANNIA, CONTINUOUS, RITANNIA, From 11 a.m. Daily. NOWSHOWING, ." ■ The Screen's Most Popular Favourite, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, ,'A Modern Knight Errant—bold and chivalrous. You have neon him accomplishing tho unexpected—the unthoughlof—in tho character of a bold and bravo adventurer and lover. You havo seen him in rollioking comedy :work as well. But in his present pioture ho has marked a now high tide for Mix popularity throughout tho country, and local followers of this eelobrated star will havo missed eomothing if they fail to coo "THE ROUGH DIAMOND!" "THE ROUGH DIAMOND!" "THE ROUGH DIAMOND!" Also. Sunshino's Latest Curo for tho ' Blues. Eve1/: Better than Community Singing. "HOLD THE LINE!" "HOLD THE LINE!" Telephone 358. SEASIDE PICTURES. LYALL BAY. Complete Change of Programme every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. , A Marshall Neilan Super-Production, recommended more especially for adult audie-ncos. James, Oliver Curvvood's wonderful story of God's Own Country. With an all-star cast, headed by Lewis Stono, Majorio Daw, Jano Vorak, and Barney Sherry, in "THE RIVER'S END!" In every senso of the word a Special Attraction. • • "TRUTH IN ADVERTISING!" It pays to tell tho truth—and in recommending this great feature to tho public, we simply give our opinion that "THE RIVER'S END" Is the finest picture wo have Been privileged to present for months —Manager. Good Supporting Programme. SOCCER enthusiasts will bo greatly ininterested in this week's Gazette at SHORTT'S THEATRE. \ T\ANCING! DANCING! U TO-NIGHT THE ROSE ASSEMBLY. Tho above Assembly will hold its Weekly Dance in the Alexandra Hall, !Abol S'mith-st., SATURDAY, Ist July. A ■ hearty invitation to all old and new patrons. W. Moonoy, M.C.; E. M. Deslandcs, Hon. Sec. ' Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. Music by Miss J. Murphy. Ihrfl^^^^ dancb< EVANS BAY YACHT AND MOTOR BOAT CLUB, EVANS BAY-RD. (Wellington-rood Car Stop,) TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 to 12. Tho road is now well-lighted, so all come and have an enjoyable Dance. Hot Fruit Drinks free. Best Floor and Music, and Supper. Dances selected from old and new, including Ono-step. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. ROWLAND WILSON, Social Sec. Wellington musical and elocutionary competitions. ia ll entries close TUESDAY NEXT, 4th JULY. Entries may bo made at Chas. Begg and Co.'s, The Bristol Piano Co., or at tho Secretary's Office, 40, Willis-street. G. W. JENNER, Seoretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 3