EMPRESS THEATRE ( THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON/ " , :; Open from 11 a.m. till Sleopytime. TO-MORBOWJ Commencing TO-MORROW! WE PRESENT THE GREATEST FILM CLASSIC EVER MAPE, A Masterpiece of Amazing Scenes and Breath-catching Climaxes. Unquestionably tho Greatest Motion Picture ever made on the Continent of Europe. Greater even than "Quo Vadis?" A Marvellous French Photoplay of more than 8000ft of Stupendous and Stunning Film. Produced in Northern Africa, by the Great French Genius, JACQUES FEYDER. Adapted from the Celebrated Noval by Pierre Benoit, " L'ATLANTIDE." "MISSING HUSBANDS." A Romance that has Broken All Records in France. Produced in Paris a year ago—it is still running to-day. ■ TELLS OF the tortured yearning for TELLS OF the Love Story of Antinea, a vvoman's fevered kisses, luring men to a lovely-woman imprisoned in an earthly the Red Death" of the Desert. ■ paradise. TELLS OF men forgetting every in- TELLS OF the Love Madness wliich atinct of civilisation in fevered frenzy of seizes men, and of reason lost in the ecstatic desire. ' blaze of tropja love. "MISSING HUSBANDS.'* 'A Story that has been read by millions, pioturised in all its Gorgeous Splendour. YOU will SEE and FEEL the tremendous adventures, romance, and thrill created by Benoit's genius and extraordinary imagination. YOU will see for the first time REAL Turkish Harems and Sensational. Dancns that are tho Acme of 4?t-. YOU will journey to Africa, where romance, Bowers, and mystery lurk. A Gem of Dramatio Intensity in a- Setting of Tropic Splendour, eclipsing the " Thousand and One Nights," and rivaling tho glories of Cleopatra's Day. "MISSING HUSBANDS."- . PLEASE REMEMBER.—" Missing Husbands " is a Mighty Filnj ClaMip, and we are sure to be crowded every night, so please BOOK YOUR SEATS, or j,ttend the Day Sessions if possible. "Missing Husbands" is the first big Continental Film to come to New Zealand since the days of " Quo Vadis?" It was made by Frenchmen, all the artists are Frenoh. It is Wonderful, Absolutely Wonderful. Besides— LARRY SBMON in " GOLF," a, Real Scream of a Comedy. < And , EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA' The only Great Orohestra in Wellington, under the Distinguished Oonductorehin of MR. L. D. AUSTIN. Box Plan opens at THE BRISTOL TO-DAY. LAST NIGHIV- * "HOME STUFF," Starring VIOLA DANA. " LOVE" WITHOUT QUESTION," All 'Star Cast.. IYTTTPTiWQiJ COMMENCING TO-MORROW, 245 and 7.30. %d JU JLJ M2J±\ ' O COMMENCING TO-MORROW, 2.15 and 7.3" SELZNIOK PICTURES PRESENT THE REMARKABLE AND " "■ UNIQUE DRAMA: '' .' " "AT THE SIGN OF THE JACK O' LANTERN." . By MYRTLE REED. A Haunted House that looks like a Jack o' Lantern when night comes. A hug t black cat tlmt has an uncanny habit of appearing at every jp^ypholqgical moment A shadowy figure that is seen prp.wling about the halls at midnight and-r^A Search for Buried Treasure. A THRILLING, MARVELLOUS MYSTERY f THEN THERE IS THE BRILLIANT METRO PRODUCTION: "LOMBARD!, LTD.," Starring BERT LYTELL and ALICE LAKE. Wherein the Hero had Beautiful Girls all around him, but)his hearf remained faithful to one alone, and when she played him false, what happened? Well, (iat'e • what you're going to see. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. * - , QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, (Conduptor—Mß. A. H. JEROME). Usu»l Prices. Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 22-334.-F RIMTE'SS THDATRE." • The Little Theatre With the Big Attractions. ■ . COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. SCREENING FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND MONDAY ONLY. DAILY. -^ 12 noon till 10 p.m. -^ DAILY. w "THE LAW AND THE WOMAN " Featuring BETTY COMPSON, the Beautiful and Talented Young Paramount Star. Supported by WILLIAM T. CARLETON, CLEO RDDGELY, HENRY DUNBAR Come and see a Daring Play, faultlessly staged *nd aoted. See Betty Compion ■ in her Latest Triumph. - " THE LAW AND TEE WOMAN," ■ Staged by PENRHYN STANLAWS, the World-famous Artiat (2.) ' CKARLES'MURRAY ond MARIE PREVOSTTN. A PARAMOUNT MACK BENNETT" COMEPY. "NEVER TOO OLD!" j A Two-reel Comedy Special. TOPICAL. SCENIC. COMEDY. Popular Prices. Tel. 1967 ResSrTeS. . , TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE FIGHT STILL ON.' THE FIGHT STILL ON, . THE FIGHT STILL ON. - THE FIGHT STILL ON. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, at 8 B'clock. , TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clocV PUBLIC MEETING. Chairman—W. D. HUNT, Esq. SPEAKERS: \\ ' L. M. ISITT, Esq., M.P., on " THE REVENUE BOGEY." DR. A. B. O'BRIEN, M.D., 8.5.. F.R.O.S. (of Chrittchuroh), on "ALCOHOL A DRUG, NOT A MEDICINE,," COMMISSIONER R. HQGGARD (SALVATION ARMY). Come and learn why Prohibitionists will never quit till victory is won. MUSICAL ITEMS BY SALVATION ARMY BAND. MUSICAL ITEMS BY SALVATION ARMY BAND. Soloist-REV. A. 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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 87, 12 April 1923, Page 2
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