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EMPRESS THEATRE. THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. = COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND ckILD OF THE MILLIONS WHO HAVE READ THE BOOK WILL LIVE AGAIN THROUGH THE ROMANCE AND BREATHLESS ADVENTURE OF THE WORLD'S SWEETEST LOVE STORYMAURICE TOURNEUR'S "LORNA DOONE," THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD. BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN WITH ALL ITS /UNFORGETTABLE DRAMA, IN ALL ITS GLORIOUS INVESTITURE. •: « AS SPLENDID ON THE SCREEN AS IN THE BOOK. Sweeping Scenes, Alive with all the Glorious Adventure and Tingling Aotion of the book —Drama in Lorna's rise from tlie Hidden Strongholds of the Fighting Doones to the Royal Courts from which they Stole Her—Love bringing her back to the Humble Farm of a Girlhood Sweetheart—To Danger To Death And then to Defeat Death. "LORNA DOONE," AS SWEET AS A SPLENDID DREAM COME TRUE. No Wonder They All Say: "MASTERPIECE," And No Wonder WE'RE PROUD TO PRESENT IT. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL.—The Box Plan is now filling rapidly, and we are unable to Guarantee Seats at the Night Sessions de Luxe ■unless you Book in Advance, or at The Bristol, or the Theatre Tel. 3442. i GREAT FIRE SALE of MEN'S CLOTHING AND MERCERY AT BRUCE HOWES, 188, LAMBTON QUAY. DOORS OPEN 9 O'CLOCK, FRIDAY MOANING. \ THE AMBASSADOR CABARET DE LUXE, 68, WILLIS STREET. 68, WILLIS STREET. HAVE YOU BOOKED FOR FLIRT NIGHT; WEDNESDAY, 16th MAY, 1923. FANCY DRESS OPTIONAL. SINGLE TICKET, 7s 6d. Handsome Prizes awarded for Most Original Costume (Ladies), Most Humorous Costume (Gentlemen). All judgments made by representatives of THE UNIVERSAL FILM COMPANY. REGULAR SESSlONS—Afternoons, 2.30-5; Tea, Is 6d; Dancing, Is extr«. Evenings, 8.12; Week Nights, 3s 6d; Saturdays, ss. EXCELLENT INSTRUCTION IN DANCING IS AVAILABLE : at the ': '* ■ ""■ '■'■'" '■■ "• v AMBASSADOR STUDIO. AMBASSADOR. Telephone 1536. " P.O. Box 1433.

HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. APPROACH FILLING—PAKURATA- ' HI BRIDGE AND MILLAR'S CREEK CULVERT. rpENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, J- are invited for the Approach Fillings for the above Bridges and Culvert. Elans and specifications may bo seen at Mr. j Cudbys Residence, Upper Hutt, the • County Office, Lambton quay, Wellington, and the Office of the undersigned, 11, Grey street, Wellington. . Tenders close at Noon on Tuesday, the 15th. inst., at the Council Office, 68, Lambton quay, Wellington. TOOGOOD AND JONES, Consulting Engineers, HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE. MAIN ROAD BRIDGE, OTAKI, CLOSED. NOTICE is hereby given that owing to extensive repairs to the Otaki Bridge, on the Main North road, this Bridge will be CLOSED FOR ALL TRAFFIC daily, between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., from and including MONDAY. 14th of May, 1923, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. W. N. ANDERSON, County Engineer. THE VALUE OF MUSICI IN EDUCATION IS recognised by all leading educationists. Undoubtedly Music' is a refining a.nd elevating influence. Teaoh a ohild to love muiio, and you open up a wonderful new world of inspiratiou and delight. , Come and inspect the fins new stocks of Pianos, Baby Grands, Player Pianos, | Organs, His., Master's Voice,' Metfonola, i and Columbia Gramophones. Easy ternie of payment may be arranged for any instrument. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. M, J. BROOKES, North,lsland Manager. TWO CHARMING SONGS! HERE are two new and beautiful songa that have already delighted thousands of song-lovers everywhere. "PRAYER PERFECT." "PRAYER PERFECT." Is an" appealing Sacred Solo, written by James Whitcomb Riley, the famous poet. Obtainable in Keys C, Eb, F, and Gb. "AND YET." "AND YET." This is a delightfully sweet ballad, and may be had in keys to suit all voices, viz., F (Rang© C to D), G, Ab, Bb, and C. "AND YET" is supplied with additional Scores for Violin and 'Cello Obbjigato. Each Song 2s, or posted 2s Id. Get your copies to-day from CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. PIANOFORTE. /CERTIFICATED Teacher has fevr Vacanoies for beginners in above; terms reasonable. Apply 10, Pictou avenue, ■ Wellington South.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 109, 9 May 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 109, 9 May 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 109, 9 May 1923, Page 2