EM P R E S S THE A TEE, MPRESS THEATRE! The Best .Theatre in Wellington. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. Now Showing, "'A 1 WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE." " A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE." " A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE." "A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE." From the Celebrated Play by ■ ■ OSCAR WILDE. OSCAR WILDE. OSCAR WILDE. . | Fearlessly it throws tho light on the Problem of the woman who loves -too well, but hot too wisely. ■ - SPLENDID SUPPORTS, . Including ; EMPRESS - NEWS -FILM. TOPICAL. "DANGER," a Mermaid Comedy. "THE BRITISH NAVY," Life on H.M-.57 Philomel, ' And EMPRESS SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA . Of Ten Solo Musicians. ' ■■ Conductor, Mr. M; Dixon. . .Box Plan at the Bristol or Ring Theatre, Telephone 3442." .""' . ■ EVERYBODY'S. J&VKRYBODY'S: . ■ • ■ N.O^V SHOWING. ■ Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. A Magnificent; Double-Feature .Pro- ' , ' gramme. No. 1— • "BEATING THE GAME," ' "BEATING THE^, GAME, 1' • '' Starring TOM MQORE, TOM MOORE. V. . • The.Man with"the" Smile. Frpm Expert Cracksman to Mayor of the Town, through 'a' Delightful . Maze of ' ■ Laughs and Thriljs.' .-.■" ' No. 2— • "■■- ■:* : .•-•.-■ "AN APVENTURESSi" =■ Starring JULIAN ELTINGE, The Famous Female Impersonator., Thare is a Reyohitipn or two, three' or ■four-Romanc.es, Afirpplaiic Duel and a 'Beyy 1 pi Bap#tifur'B^tlijng Girls. ' GREAT SUPPORTS: " ' .. Kescryes. at Theatre."' Ring 50. "paramount. ■ - Paramount. last .3 days. last 3 nights. Your Only Chance in Wellington'of seeing tho picture sensatipn of the year. ' "NIGHT LIFE IN^HOLLYWOOD," "NIGHT LIFE JN HOLLYWOOD," , WiUu: its Remarkable Cast. " 'You've heard 'a' lot about ' Hollywood iately—some of it true and a yas.t 'deal. of it false..' Now you are given ajf opportunity of seeing the truth—absolutely and unalloyed—via the medium of one of the most extraordinary pictures evei* made. ■ * - "NIGHT LIFE IN HOLLYWOOD." "NIGHT LIFE IN HOLLYWO.Op." . ' ' Also, ' ', .. '-'. "•' FRANK MAYO ■; ' In :' "''• ALTAR STAIRS,'*""!-". . '.'. A Gripping Drama of the' South Seas., ■• k '. y°.l;V- SOSt6: ' B°x Plan.at Utility and Bristol. " )~ SAME PROGRAMME ARTCJRAFT. . FRIDAY NEXT : ;"DRtVEN." A^TCRAFT. ' , -ARTCRAFT. -tartcraft. artcraft. . .. same pjrogram,me;.as. at. paramount. ' ' Commencing 7.45 p.m. PRESENTATION OF- PRIZES. " PRESENTATION OF PRIZES'. I TO-MORROW NIGHT. ' I . TO-MORROW NIGHT • ; TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT. To Winners of Event at the Recent Carnival at tho /COLOSSEUM .ROLLER' RINK -■VOLOSSEUM ROLLER . RINK -Vivian, street. Keep up your practice for the Next Bipr Evont.. . . . FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. j ——. ; I WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. ■ ■' "X 'ADIES'. EVENING," ' . "i/ADIES" EVENING," • FRIDAY, 20th JULY, CLUB ROOMS, VICTORIA STREET. Concert 7,45 p.m. 'Dance to Follow. ; . Admissiori to Members Only by Ticket, to b& obtained from R. E. SELBY, ~■ ■ ; .■.-■' -. . . . Secretary. ' ■ ■ • > ■■ ■ '.' 'AUSTRALIAN CLUB. ' : itfEMBERS :and Visitors, are reminded JJi of .the Social.. Evening of. the above Club, to be held Oddfellows' Hall. Lambtoii'quay ./..WEDNESDAY, 18th, "8 p.m. ■- ' H, LATHER, Hon. Sec. - ANCING.—EMPRESS STUDIO 86 ABEL SMITH STREET. LEARNERS' CLASSES, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) -AND | FRIDAY, at 8. Theory 8-9, ■ Practice. 9.10. . .Terms:, Course pr Single Lesson. Terms:■ Single Les»n -2s, course of 8 lessons 12s 6d. Private, lessons by appointment. Principal, Prof. C. Wood, U.K.A.P.T.D. MPRESS BALLROOM" .86. Abel Smith street. MONS., WEDS., AND :SATS., .. . 8-11 8-12. . 8-12. ;' 1» 6d and 2s. 2s and 2s 6d.- 2a and 2s 6d. Matinee Dance Saturdays', 3 till 5. ' Admission Is. ■' Special Concessions for, Regular, Patrons, j To-morrow, Confetti and Fancy Carnival. ESTHER. REBEKAH LODGE/ "" - 1.0.0. F. .'-. . OFFICERS of Kindred Lodges andj Members of Above are cordially "invited to 'the Installation Supper, WEDNESDAY, ,18th JULY, at 9 p.m., Wal-die's-fiall, Brooklyn. , : - E. M'GINNITY, N.G. . .-,. ■ rPHE. .AMBASSADOR. ( -1-he Ambassador. ' • ■ Cabaret De Luxe, 68, Willis street. • Direction. Mr. W. H. Stovens. ■ LUNCHEON, 12-2. ' 3-covtrse Hot Luncheon 2s. Band in attendance. - No extra charge for dancinoAFTERNOON' TEA, 3-5,. • < Minimum chargo for Tea Is 6d, Dancing Is extra. CABARET 3 p.m. CABARET. (Evening Dress.) Week Night :3s 6d, Saturdays ss, Special ■ - • ' 'Night? 7s 6d. A Perfect Evening's Enjoyment is assured for your friends when you enter- ! tain them. ... At THE 'AMBASSADOR. 1 Tslenfiona 1636. P.O. Box 1422.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 2
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