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EMPRESS THEATRE THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. . • NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING ! „ WE PRESENT THE GREATEST FILM CLASSIC EVER MADE. . ■.. A.Masterpiece of.Amazing Scenes and Breatb-catchirig Climaxes. Unquestionably the Greatest.Motion Picture ever mads on the Continent of Europe. Greater ■ even than "Quo Vadis?" A Marvellous French Photoplay of more than 8000ft-of Stupendous and StuniiingjFilm. Produced in Northern Africa by the Great. French Genius, JACQUES FEYIDER. Adapted Worn the Celebrated Novel 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 ) TEI*LS OF the Love Story of Antiriea/ a woniaii's fevered kisses, luring men to a lovely -woman imprisoned in an earffily the Red Death of the Desert.. paradise. ' TELLS OF men forgetting every, in- TELLS OF tho Love Madness which stihet of civilisation, in fevered frenzy of ""seizes- men, and of reason lost in thev_ .ecstatic desire. ■ / blaze of tropio love. "MISSING HUSBANDS." a. STORY THAT HAS BEEN READ BY MILLIONS, PICTURISED IN ALL ITS GORGEOUS SPLENDOUR. ; YOU will SllE and FEEtr the tremendous adventures, romance, and thrill ■'created by Behoit's genius and extraordinary imagination. YOU will see for the 'first time REAL Turkish Harems.'and Sensational Dances thai are the Acme of Art. YOU will jbui-ney. to Africa, where romance, - flowers; and mystery lurk. A Gem of Dramatic Intensity in a Setting 6f Tropic Splendour, eclipsing the " Thousand atid Om Nights,"'and rivalling the glories of Cleopatra's Day. "MISSING HUSBANDS." PLEASE REMEMBER.—" Missing Husbands " is a Mighty Filnf Classic, and we are sure to be crowded every ni^ht, so pices© BOOK YOUR SEATS, or attend, the Day Sessions if possible.. '/-Missing Husbands " is the first big Continental Film to come to New Zealand since the days of " Quo Vadis?' 5 It was. made by Frenchmen, all the artists are French. It is Wonderful, Absolutely Wonderful. ;■ Beeidss— / LARRY SEMON in " GOLF," a Real Scream of a Comedy. N , - -. Arid EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA •the only Great drohestfa in Wellingtpn, under the Distinguished Conductor<ship of ■-.:•■ : MR. L. D. AUSTIN. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL OR RING 3442,-We're Always on the Job.MANAWATU RACING CLUB. ' AUTUMN.MEETING. AUTUMN MEETING. AWAPUNI. WEDNESDAY, 18th, THURSDAY, 19th APRIL. ■>■-■■■■■ Fl^gT RAOB AT 11i45 a , m< ' ■ \ ■ TRAINS sb under•.—Le»ve Paekakaviki etch day 6.35 a.m., picking Up p»». ■ gangers where required, arrive Course 10.35 a.m. < A SPECIAL TRAIN leaveß Welh'ngton each diy 7.10 a.m., with restricted etoppages, arrivee Course 11.9) a.tit. Tlie New PlymoUtli Express will set down and pick tip passengers at Awapuni both days 6f the meeting. ■ RETURN TRAIN 1 for Wellington leaves Course 5.34 p.m. each. day. THE AMBASSADOR CABARET DE LUXE, 68, WILLIS STREET. 68, WILLIS STREET. EVERY EVENING - 8-12 - EVERY EVENING. EVENING DRESS. ADMISSION—Week Nighte, 3s 6d; Saturday, Ss; Special Nighti, 7i 6d. AFTERNOON TEA, 2.30-5; Minimum charge, Is 6d; Dancing, Is extra. !; BLACK CAT NIGHT, WEDNESDAY ISEXT,'IBth APRIL. WEDNESPAY NEXT, 18th APRIL.' '," EVENING DRESS. Admission," 7b 6d, Single Tickei .1) A HANDSOME PRIZE will be presented to^the BEST-DRESSED LADY. - Prize will be exhibited in the window of TURNER'S MUSIC STORE, Willis-st. •: Reserve your table early md a,void disappointnl*ttt. T«l«phono 1636. THE AMBASSADOR, 68 willisst ANOTHER SILK SENSATION. ; ; CHARMONEHOTE BROCADE. ' * '. 40 INCHES WIDE, IN LOVELY EVENING SHADES Of Flame, Sky, Tangerine, Lemon,. Cream, Nil, Helio., etc., etc. London Buyers ' say:—" You will have a. sensational run On this, as the price is sd cheap for «• lovely effect." _ OUR CUT PRICE, 6s Ud, 8s lid yard Also opened, ex s.s. RUAHINE: 150 LADIES' "BRUSH"''WOOL CARDIGANS, in 12' useful shades, inoluding Heathers, Greens, Jade, etc • . • OUR CUT PRICE, 11« 9d And 39 NEW MODEL VELOUR COATS, with all latest kinks and new stitchiags * FROM 69s 6d to 5 guineas . Also HATTER'S PLUSHETTE, for Millinery Sa lid y»rd '. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., 108, 110, 112, CUBA STREET. ATHENS. ATHENS. AS THIS ADVERTISEMENT APPEALS Tf t YOU, SO. WILL THE . ' COSTUMES, v . ■■■.•' VELOUR COATS, ONE-PIECE FROCKS, - MILLINERY, Etc., « WE ARE ABOUT TO OFpiR. ' WE WILL MAKE COSTUMES TO MEASURB, OR YOUR OWN MATERIAL CAN BE MADE UP. ■" A life-long study and keen competition enabl* u« ' produce the Garmefts at P v rices to Suit every i Purse. THE HEART OF CUBA STREET, 136 (NEXT.KA.RANTZE BROS.). ; ■' ' :• ' " . ■ ' EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON _CITY COUNCIL. ,_ JUMBLE"sALB. •* ONSLOW WATER AND DRAINAGE 1 ' — • PROPOSALS. A JUMBLE SALE will be held in the ■.' . -£»- Alexandra Hall. Abel Smith street, PUBLIC MEETING. (on FRIDAY, 20th A?RIL, at 2.30 p.m. BIETHODIST CHTOCH ROOM, N.GAIO .. m\j:ll haT e Pro? lif ed m S l ood* r .f° r ' the above, either forward to Z2O, Willis WEDNESDAY EVENING, 18th APRIL, ? tre, st» <*■ notify, and same will be called 1923. for? ■■•-■■ i PUBLIC MEETiNG will be held in A^S£ ! *' "* ■£*. the Methodist Church Room, Ngaio, .•■."■■ on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 13th ■—:—i . i ; APRIL. 1923, at 8 o'clock p.m. ' -EUCHRE His. Worship the Mayor . (Mr. R. A. ... ' Wright) and several City Councillors will n^HIS SATURDAY EVENING at the address^ the meeting .on the proposed JL DairiiesJ 18-22, Courtenay place, at Drainage and Water Proposals. 8 o'clock shs&p. Eight good prizes. ■ JNO R PALMER, -Ladies' and'gents' Ist prize order for Town Clerk. £1.. ■ . . ' .-■■'■• <■'■"' -C. A. SMITH. i - •" ' -■&, WILLCOCKS, I . \-' ' ' ■ ' ■' ' Conductor. ,

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 4