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EMPRESS THEATRE* THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. LAST THREE DAYS OF DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in . : . "ROBIN HOOD." Released by United Artists, Ltd. (Aust). GRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA, Undar the Distinguished Conductorship of MR. M. DIXON. ' And SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PROLOGUE ■'" By THE LYRIC QUARTETTE. ' THE LYRIC QUARTETTE. , BOX PLAN at The Bristol till 5 p.m. Then Ring Theatre, Tel. 3442. DAY PRICES (plus tax): Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Children, Half-price. NIGHT PRICES (plus tax): Circle, 3s; Back Stalls, 2s; Front Stalls, Is. SCREENING TIMES: 11.30, 2.30, 5.0; and DE LUXE SESSION at 7.45.-pjp» PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, Bth JUNE. MAE MURRAY In "Fascination." THE DRAMA OF A GIRL WHO DANCED WITH DEATH! An Intriguing Romance of Yankee Pep and Spanish Passion. Stunning Sets, Gorgeous Gowns, Exciting Experiences, with a Love Story of Languorous Spam. A Girl's Great Adventure between Dawn and Dawn is depicted tmazingTy in the presentation of MAE MURRAY "FASCINATION." What happened to Dolores de List, a girl who dared display her beauty in the Most Dangerous Resort in Madrid. SEE MAE MURRAY In ■"' 'FASCINATIONS AT PARAMOUNT ONLY. Daring the " FASCINATION " SEASON A VERY DAINTILY-ARRANGED PROLOGUE will be introi duced with Beautiful Settings and Lighting Effects. BE SURE OF YOUR SEATS. BOX PLANS AT UTILITY AND BRISTOL. THE AMBASSADOR CABARET DE LUXE, 68, WILLIS STREET. , 68, WILLIS STREET. ■ Direction MR. W. H. STEVENS. "■ DO NOT MISS TO-MORROW NIGHT, FASCINATION NIGHT, 6th JUNE, 8.30 o'olook. ; EXTRA LONG NIGHT. Special Attractions. Single Ticket, 7s 6d. Solo Danco': by MISS AUDREY MACK, interpreting "THE SPIRIT OF THE BULLFIGHT," m depicted by Miss Mac Murray in "Fascination." Handsome Prizes will be awarded to winners of the Balloon and Puzzle Square Da-ncesi Prizes presented by the SELECTED BUPER FILMS '(AUS.), LTD. BOOK NOW FOR FASCINATION NIGHT. ' , REGULAR SESSlONS.—Luncheons, 12-2; Afternoon Tea, 3-5, minimum charge 1b 6d, Dancing Is extra; Cabaret, 8 p.m. (Evening. Dress), Weeknighta 3s 6d, Saturdays ss. ... NOTlCE.—Patrons are kindly requested to note that Afteroon Te» •nill now be served from 3-5. ■ ■ . THE AMBASSADOR Telephone 1636. ' ' P.O. Box 1423. y REMEMBER! REMEMBER! YOU MUST VISIT BRUCE HOWE'S FIRE SALE .• FOR BARGAINS BARGAINS! IN MEN'S BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS! And BARGAINS I BARGAINS! BOYS' WEAR. . BARGAINS! BRUCE HOWE 188, LAMBTON QUAY (OPPOSITE MIDLAND HOTEL), AND AT . CLAUDE COLLETT'S BUILDINGS, JACKSON STREET, PETONE. ■ '

PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. (1)----"REPORTED MISSING." "REPORTED MISSING." "REPORTED MISSING." 1.20 p.m., 4.20 p.m., 7.20 p.m. ( 2 )_ ....-■ "IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL." "IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL." 2.40 p.m. and 5.40 p.m. (3)----"THE RED LANTERN." "TH3 RED LANTERN." "THE RED LANTERN." 12 noon, 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 8,40 p.m. Popular Prices. Tel. 1967 Reserves. Popular Prioeß. Tel. 1967 Reserves. WIRELESS CONCERT. * WIRELESS CONCERT. i^ONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL V^ONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL FRIDAY,' Bth JUNE, at 8 p.m., FRIDAY, Bth JUNE, at 8 p.m., IN AID OF LISTENING-IN SET For Consumptive Ward, Wellington i Hospital. Excellent Programme by Leading Artists. Prices 2s and Is (no tax). Programme Thursday. ALL NATION'S BAZAAR. rTTHE following are the Results of the J-- various Art Unions: — Painted Cushion: 446, D. A. Russell, M'Coll street, Vojjeltown. Silk Work .Cushion: 79, M. Porteous, 51, Maidasvale road, R-oseneath. Oil Pointing-: 627, Mrs. Ma#ee, 86, Washington avenue, Brooklyn. Mechanical Motor-car: 692, Mr. Clements, Main street, Mornington. Sculptured Rose Font: 824, Mrs. J. Hood, 26, Dorking road, Brooklyn. Painted Cushion: 567, Mr. A. Kindell, Main street, Mornington. ' Oil Painted Shade: 2(H, Mrs. A. Smart, 8, Veronica street, Vogeltown. Paintod Cushion: 559, G. Parker, 44, Hobson street. City.' Painted Table Centre: 275, N. De Olune, care Whitcombe and Tombs, City. Oil Painted Picture: 662, T>. E. Cor, 15, I Jofforaon street, Brooklyn.' Silk Work Cushion: 408, A. K. Hornblow, j Riddiford atret. Newtown. VARICOSE Ulcers and Bad Lees c»n be cured. Varex method of treatment never tails when properly applied. I Worst case stays our&d. Ernest Healey, Chemist, Foxton. Local Agent, Nurse Wookott, 80, Uubn-st,, opp. B«7" Q»k ttojtl. i

O.T.A. OHOIR. C.T.A. CHOIR. C.T.A. OHOIR. O.T.A. CHOIR. r^ONCERT CHAMBER, SATURDAY. O.T.A. CHOIR. C.T.A.. OHOIR. O.T.A. "OHOIR. O.T.A. CHOIR, Glees. Dutti. Fart Songs. Soloi. • MISS MYRA SAWYER (Soprano). ' HAROLD WHITTLE (Piano). O.T.A. MALE VOICE OHOIR. Plan at Bristol. Book early.l THE UNRIVALLED PASTIME.. CLEAN, FASCINATING, HEALTHY. THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR: DO YOU SKATE t IF YOU CAN'T, LEARN! fWLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK, V>OLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK,. Vivian street. Special Learners' Session, 5.30 to 7 p.m. Ladies Free, Skates 6d, Gents., Is. Instructors -will teach you free. 4 SESSIONS DAILY 4 4 SESSIONS DAILY 4 BALLROOM DANCING. ~ MISS PHYLLIS BATES lias returned from AMERICA, and haa Resumed Teaching. Studio, 13, King's Chambers, Willis-et. Telephone 870. Private Lessons, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Private Classes, evenings, by appointment. General Class, Monday Night, at the Naval Boating Club. MR. G. T. PEARCE, Teaoher of ' Violin, Theory, , and Harmony. Pupils successfully prepared for all Examinations. Terjtis: Aoplv 55, Bridpfi street, Kilbivnis, Tglepkmu 2732, 1 short, 1 bag.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 132, 5 June 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 132, 5 June 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 132, 5 June 1923, Page 2

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