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EMPRESS THE A T R E THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). We present a Programme of Massiveness and Merit, unequalled in the annata of Good, Clean, Intelligent Entertainment. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS SUPPORTED BY MARJORIE DAW IN HIS LATEST AND GREATEST PICTURE:' "ONE OF THE BLOOD." SEE the Fight on the Stairs. SEE the Leap over the Swordsmen. SEE the Chase in the Palace. SEE the Hold-up on the Bridge. SEE the Swiftest Gallop in the, World. SEE the Rescue from the Six-story Fir« You may think you've seen Doug, at his best before BUT BELIEVE US when we state that here is a Picture that will be an Eye-opener. NEVER HAS a more Interesting and Gripping Picture been filmed. Eight Reels of Laughter, Thrills, and Suspense—An Avalanche of Mirth, Thrills and Happiness. FAIRBANKS, THE LAUGH KING. Also, " ENDURANCE " And EMPRESS NEW^FILM. EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA Of Ten Solo Musicians. The Largest and Best in Wellington. Under the Di3tintinguished Conductorship of MR. L. D. AUSTIN. Box Plan at The Bristol opening To-day. Our advice is BOOK YOUR SEATS. MANAGERIAL NOTE.—We believe this Ten-reel CECIL DE MILLE MASETBRPIECB TO BE THE SUMMIT OF ACHIEVEMENT INSPECTACULAR SOCIETY DRAMA. EVERYBODY'S EVERYBODY'S CONTINUOUS—II a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY, 6th APRIL). (Starting at 11 o'clock Session.) ■ ' "MANSLAUGHTER! " . Can it be that Jazz and the Unconquerable Frenzy for Speed are Robbing Us of-Our Souls? Rouged Lips—Bubbling Wine—Shining -Eyes Aglow—Sensuous Music—Reckless Abandon—Joy-mad Women—Bacchanalian Revelry Up to Date—TPlE SPIRIT OF JAZZ in the Home of a JAZZ-MAD GIRL. Was it any wonder that Lydia Tliorne—rich, satiated with excitement and bored with everything—sped down the road. to ruin. SHE SKIDDED THE CAR TO TRICK HlM—And when-.she came back to the world of real things—THE MAN WAS DE-AD. A STRONG AND WONDERFUL STORY OF A SOUL'S ATONEMENT. MARVELLOUS ACTING BY THOMAS MEIGHAN, LEATRICE JOY, > and LOIS WILSON, AND A CAST OF SUPERLATIVE NAMES. SPECIAL-. MUSICAL SCORE OF NOVEL BEAUTY. PLAN at BRISTOL. " After sat Theatre. Telephone 50. GREAT ODDMENT CLEARANCE! TO-MORROW I; TO-MORROW! 5 only Ladios' ALL-WOOL KNITTED NET BLOUSES and Camisol* attached, COSTUMES, 84e, for 30s 7s 6d Children's WATERPROOF RAIN- COTTON GLOVES, 6tt pair , CAPES 16s 6d ALL-WOOL HOSE, 2s lid pair 6 Children's TWEED COATS, 10s 6d, Children's Black COTTON SOX, Is pair 15s 6d 36in CALICO, 10|d yard 3 dozen Navy Blue ALL-WOOL NURSERY FLANNELETTE, Is 2d BLOOMERS, 5s lid pair ROLLER TOWELLING, 6Jd yard "60 pairs 'of SAMPLE CORSETS, 3s lid, DUTCH FLANNELETTE, Is 2d yard 4 6d - LINEN BLINDS, 2s lid each 4 Ladies' RAINCOATS, lined, 30s and ODDMENTS in TWEEDS, at Is yard 35s . •■■ VELVETEEN, 6 good shades, 2s lid Black FUR NECKLETS, 21s, 30s yard . .. ...".... Stripe Japj. SILK BLOUSES, 8s lid SHEETING, Is lid yard CREPE AND WINGETTE BLOUSES, FUR COATS, £9 10a ■ . -,6a 6d'.■■-■ ' : . ■■ ■ ARCHER'S, MARCHER'S, UPP. CUBA STREET. FULLERS' f BOROUGH OF PETONE. FULLERS' . ■ ■ TTIS MAJESTY'S' THEATRE, BIENNIAL ELECTION OF MAYOR, ■"" — T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an Direction—John Fuller and Sona, Ltd. A Election will be held on THURS- _.„,._, „ o ' nW'xrTr-trrn DAY, the 26th APRIL, for tho purpose TO-NIGHT ■ ■ At 8. ■ TO-NIGHT of E i' eotiDS a Mayor {or tho Borough of Positively tho Biggest and Brightest Potone; and I hereby appoint the Muni- : ever seen here cipal Offices, Jackson street, Petone, as. , THE NEW ENGLISH MUSICAL Sfeg^^^^uX^. DODDY HURL HARRY EVANS fiJ™™ 1™ °f °andidateS f°f SUch In a Clover Comic Concoction, Nomination Papers may be obtained at "oeitist MTYTTTRirc; " *ne Borough Offices. ■ SPECIAL MIXTURES. A p eposit o£ £10 must accompany tne New and Special Vaudeville, including Nomination. NELL AND BRADDY SHAW, i^. * *" ''* ** °£ LANE AND HOWARD, W. F. STURMAN, Returning Officer. Banjo Duettists. - BOROUGH OF PETON^ REECE CONWAY AND '■' SISTERS BEECHAM BIENNIAL ELECTION OF COUNRUSSELL AND FROST. ' CILLORS. . Celebrated SAM feg** T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an English . SrERN Comedian 1 Election will' be held on THURS- - DAY,'the- 26th day of APRIL, 1923, for Prices—D.C. or Stalls, 2s 6d; Back the purpose of Electing Nine Councillors Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, la (all plus for the Borough of Petone; and I hereby tax). Reserves a-t Bristol, after 5 at Bur- appoint the Municipal Offices, Jackson nett's next Theatre. street, Petone, as the place, and THURS-r-zMiTTATr. At/wruA-u- mtt : DAY, the 19th APRIL, 1923/ (before) COMING-MONDAY NEXT, noon)> as the day for th ; Nominat v ion of Tho World's Cleverest Animal Act, Candidates for suph office. APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS! Nomination Papers may bo obtained at Now drawing crowded houses at Christ- tie Borough Offices. church. A deposit of £3 must accompany the ' ' Nomination. . Dated, at Petone this 3rd day of Apri], PUBLIC_NOTICK !«■ w _ ? _ STU^AN,^ NOTICE is hereby given that tho busi- — : L— nesses heretofore carried on by WELLINGTON HOSPITAL AND Messrs. R. Wilberfoss and G. S. T. Har- CHARITABLE AID BOARD. den and Messrs. Anderson and Hay-ward . as Publio Accountants, have been amal- BIENNIAL ELECTION. gamated as from Ist April. 1923, under - the style or firm name of Wilberfoss, An- BOROUGH OF' PETONE. dersou, Hayward, and Harden. ROBT WILBERFOSS T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an A MAURIOE TnDFRSON *- Election will be hold on THURSFH HAYWARD DAY, the 26th day of APRIL, 1923, for v rvf\ WATinKN *'TO purpose of Electing One Member to . GEO- HABUi)'iN- the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Customhouse quay. Aid Eoard: and I hereby a-ppoint the Wellintfton. Municipal Offices. Jackson street, Petone, sth Am-il 1923 ' as the Plaoe. and THURSDAY, tlie 19th APRIL, 1923 (before noon), as the day for the Nomination of Candidates for such WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD, office. i ADDITIONAL BYLAWS. .. Nomination Papers may be obtained at , the Boroug-h Offices. rTIHIS IS TO NOTIFY that at a Special A deposit of £3 must accompany the JL Meeting of the Wellington Harbour Nomination. Board, to be held on WEDNESDAY, the Dated at Petone this 3rd day of April, 18lh day of APRIL, 1923, at eight o'clock 1923. in the evenfng-, cortain amendments to the W. F. STURMAN. . General Bylaws of the Board will be .____ ; Returning- Officer. submitted to the Board for adoption; and „.„„„„ : ' further, that such amendments to the BOROUGH jOF PETONE. putSr inroectfon" a""the "of the ELECTION OF THREE MEMBERS Board durln? office hours. TO THE PETONE AND LOWER The said Bylaws and amendments re- HUTT GAS LIGHTING BOARD, late to and are in respect of WTtrm-pkmr »t orTRTTTJTiAM ' n 6 mnt''er °f "The Petone and Lower WHARFAGE AT SUBURBAN HlUt Gas Liffluin Act 1922 _.. and WHARVES. _ • .. Tne , Local E i eot i« ns an d p,,^ Act Dated this 4th day of APRIL, 1923. 1903," and its Amendments. H. E. NICHOLLS. HBREBY gt^e~ notice tll3t an Harbour ' vi n Ja nm^A A Election will bo held on THURSxiaroour ±Joard Urnce, t-ia-v* 4.i-. n oA^t. i c \ tj-t>tt mm r Wnllintr»nn 1M 7 iJAY, tbo 26th clay of APRIL, 1923, tor Wellington, N.A _____ the purpose of "Ekctin.g Throe Members : '- ' to the- Petone and Lower Hutt Gas Light- _ ■ injr Boai-<J: and I hereby appoint the jS*"_ja""2fc . Municipal Offices! Jackson "street, Petone, f^_a3?2__si^^C?- aS t'"> p' aCc ' and THURSDAY, tl»> 19(h _g^•*'■ for the Nomination of Candidates for r*>ll*'*'^" " such office. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. , Nomination. Papers, may be obtained at ELLINGTON RACING CLUB, the Boroujrh Offices. ■ ■ ■ A deposit of ±/3 must accompany the .. Nomination. Dated at Pctono this 3rd clay oE April," THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 1923. : "- -12 th and 14th APRIL, 1923. W. F. STURMAN. Returning Officer. ' HARRY BAKER Acceptances for First Day's Handicap WOR yom-m»- Suil; absolutely guaranEvents cloao on FRIDAY -6th inst-,' at. 9 -"- teed in tit, style, and workmanship, p.m.. with 70, .Manners-st. (upstaii's). Entrance A E WHYTEi Secretary. Studio Stairway^

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 81, 5 April 1923, Page 2

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