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EMPRESS-. THEATRE.. THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. COMMENCING TO-DAY at 11 a.m. EVERY MAN. WOMAN, AND CHILD OF THE MILLIONS WHO HAVE READ THE BOOK;. WILL LIVE AGAIN THROUGH THE ROMANCE AND BREATHLESS ADVENTURE OF THE WORLD'S SWEETEST LOVE STORY: ' MAURICE TOURNEUR'S #- "LORN A DO ONE," '■■"'' 3 THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD. BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN WITH ALL ITS UNFORGETTABLE DRAMA, IN ALL ITS GLORIOUS INVESTITURE. AS SPLENDID ON THE ISCREEN AS IN THE BOOK. Come back to the Days-and Dreams of Lorna Doone. Shudder with her in the Bandit Stronghold of the Fighting Doones. Thrill with her in the ecstasy of Awakening Love. Triumph in her Escape. Win with her to Royal Favour. MADGE BELLAMY as LORNA DOONE. JOHN BOWERS as JOHN RIDD. FRANK KEENAN as SIR ENSOR. Imagine them! Spring as from the Author's Pen to Thrill—To Us—To Love—To Fight— To Wop and Win from the World Again. "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. ' ■ Also W HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD "NUMBER," PLEASE!" \ Wow! Here's a chance for an Hour's Laughter—the healthiest exerci«e known. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC INIMITABLY PLAYED BY THE FAMOUS EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. Of Tfn Solo Musicians. The Only Great Orchestra in Wellington. Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR. M. DIXON. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL.-The Bos 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 Tho Bristol, or the Theatre Tol. 3442. EVERYBODY'S. .EVERYBODY'S. (THE NATURAL HUB OF THE PICTURE WORLD.) Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAMME. '•No. 1— A Terrible Barter—His Skill as a Physician f6r a Loveless Bride. "PAWNED." "PAWNED." • v With a Great Cast headed by TOM MOORE and EDITH ROBERTS. There were Four—Who Gave the Pledge. ■ A Man's Soul to a Gambler. > A Man's Soul to Drugs. A Man's Soul, to Drink. I A Woman's Soul and Body to Save a. Life. CRAMMED "WITH SENSATIONAL SCENES, culminating in the Motor Car that Crashes through.a Ferry Slip to the Harbour. The Story is written by FRANK L. PACKARD, who wrote " The Miracle Man." No. 2—" ANY OLD PORT " (Christie Comedy). Laughs from beginning to end. Also ■ LATEST GAZETTES AND REVIEWS. EVERYBODY'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Reserves at Theatre. _ Tfilephone 50. "THE PLEASURE IS ALL YOURS!" THE' QUE EN'S, • WELLINGTON'S COSIEST AND MOST POPULAR THEATRE. , RE-OPENS . ■ , TO-MORROW! ' TO-MORRQJK I. ■2.30. ■■■... 7.30. THE PARAMOUNT SUPER-PRODUCTION. - '-RODOLPH VALENTINQ- -■ '■ "THE YOUNG RAJAH."-' LOVE! THRILLS! BEAUTY! THEY'RE ALL IN THIS NEW AND SPECTACULAR VALENTINO TRIUMPH. A Love Story that starts at a gay ±Vmcrica.n College and reaches its Amazing Climax in the Magnificent Palaces of Anoielit India. Tho Remarkable Cast includes WANDA HAWLEY, PAT MOORE, CHARLES OGLE. Introduced by a MAGNIFICENT AND LAVISH EASTERN PROLOGUE, displaying the Scintillating Light and Coloured Mystic Fascination of the Orient. By MR. CHAS. MOORE and the PUPILS of THE-"CONN OP" SCHOOL OF DANCING, under the direction of MISS MATIS CONNOP. In Addition: THERE IS THE NEW SERIES OF H. C. WITWER'S REMARKABLE ROMANCES OF THE BOXING RING: "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." FOR THE KIDDIES! Attend tho GREAT OPENING NIGHT, and you will receive ono of the BEAUTIFUL COLOURED BUTTONS that will bo given away. i There Has now been installed at the Queen's Theatre THE FINEST GALAXY OF TALENT IN THE MUSICAL WORLD that Wellington can offer. The NINE Leading Solo Musicians are combined in the QU.EEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Under the eminent conductorship of MR. A. H. JEROME. PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES—Front Stalls, Is: Stalls, In 9d; D.C., 2s 3d; Reserves, 2s 6d; Children, 6d, 9d, and Is. Matinee; Stalls, Is; D.C, Is 9d; Children, 6d. Telephone 22-354. THE AMBASSADOR CABARET DE LUXE, 68, WILLIS STREET. 68, WILLIS STREET. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! PANTOMIME NIGHT. DANCING TILL 1 a.m. ORDINARY PRICE—3s 6d Single Ticket. 16th MAY—FLIRT NIGHT. FANCY DRESS OPTIONAL. SINGLE TICKET, 7s ML DANCING, 8.30-1.50. PRIZES AWARDED by the UNIVERSAL FILM CO. HESERVE YOUR TABLE NOW. Telephone 1636. THE AMBASSADOR. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. HI S2L AT ATHLETIC PARK. % f'^ ATHLETIC Versus PETONE. ATHLETIC Versus PETONE. ONE OF THE BIG FEATURES Of the RUGBY SEASON. Preceded by two good CURTAIN-RAISERS, at 1.30 p.m.:. • MARIST v. ORIENTAL (Junior). INSTITUTE A v. PONEKE (Seventh). At 3 p.m. AT PETONE. At 3 p.m. At o p.m. ■ ■ At o p.m. .'STONE v. WELLINGTON (Junior). Ais. P .m. AT NEWTOWN-PARK. £? S p™" At o p.m. . At o p.m. ORIENTAL v. PONEKE (A Good Senior Game). Admission—Ground, fed; Stnnd, 6d (plus tax). No Reserves. T- M'COMISKY, Secretary. W.R.F.U.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 111, 11 May 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 111, 11 May 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 111, 11 May 1923, Page 2

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