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PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! TOM MIX la "FOR BIG STAKES." yet, in winch Ins wonderful horse takes a leading part. DON'T MISS IT! Together with JOHN GILBERT, In "CALVERT'S VALLEY." A STRONG DRAMATIC. STORY OF MYSTERY, ADVENTURE, AND KOMAISCE, showing (lie Triumph of a Strong Man's Soul. Supporting Items: COMEDY. SCENIC. NEWS. A SPECIALLY ARRANGED MUSICAL SCORE WILL BE PLAYED BY OUR ORCHESTRAS: PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT (Director-MR: C. PARNELL). (Directress-MRS. A. WRIGHT). ' MAKE SURE OF YOUR SEATS. BOX PL\NS£Rp P?\?4^£ T ,AT UTILITY, or Telephone 21-842.* FOR ARTCRAFT AT BRISTOL^ or Telephone 3470. Telephone Bookings kept till 7.45 p.m. only. EMPRESS THEATRE. THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! A PICTURE THAT WILL ECHO IN YOUR HEART LIKE MAGIC MELODY. Do you often wondor why certain Pictures thrill so deeply and linger in your memory ami make you feel happier—pictures like " The Miracle Man," • Hnnaoresque," "Over tho Hill"? <»n\rPTniP\?^ lreu aro raro ' btlt this is ono of tllem- T)iere is in '<■ THAT &UMLIHING that you can't see, but it gets you and holds you in its power. ■ "MIGHTY LAX' A ROSE." Tender and Beautiful—with Smiles that you may wipe away a tear. Such is the picture that will come back to you in gladness like tho "echo of an unforgcttame song. It is a Etory not easily told—for words aro empty things to tell of something that is beyond words. 'MIGHTY LAX' A ROSE." Laughter and Tears, Joys and Sorrows. The Thrill of something and both Magic and Heartsease blended into o Groat Medley of Human Emotion. PLAYED ON THE HEARTSTRINGS BY DOROTHY MACKAIL, JAMiS RENNIE, and ANDERS RANDOLF. SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. THE ENGLISH DERBY, the Classic Raco from Start to Finish. "THE EDUCATOR," A "Lloyd Hamilton" Comedy. EMPRESS NEWS FILM. The World's News Pictorially presented. THE EMPRESS SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA OF TEN SOLO MUSICIANS, The Only Truly Great Orchestra in Wellington. Under the distinguished conductorship of MR. M. DIXON. \V ill play a programme of Superlative, Music, including:—Liebestraume (Liszt), Lullaby (Shutt), Prolndo to the Doluge (Saint Saens), Suite "Harvest Theme" (Haydn Wood), Ballet of the Flowers (Hadley), Dansaute (Roase). Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., then at Theatre. Telephone 3442. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ©R. JACK'S CURE FOR THE "BLUES" has been so successful that .we have induced him to remain in Wellington for another week. " FOR ONE MORE WEEK. EXCLUSIVE TO EVERYBODY'S THEATRE EXCLUSIVE TO EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. " DR. JACK " is due in the South Island after the Everybody's Season. Consulting Hours: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. THE INIMITABLE HAROLD LLOYD ■ *'■; "DR. JACK," Supporting Picture: "ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE." Starring RICHARD DIX. EVERYBODY'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA THIS THEATRE IS DISINFECTED TWICE DAILY. Reserves at Bristol till 5 p.m., afterwards at Theatre. Ring 50. RUGBY. RUGBY. RUGBY. TO-MORRO\V (SATURDAY, 4th AUG., 1923). NORTH v. SOUTH, AT 2.45 P.M. PRECEDED BY THE REPRESENTATIVE MATCHWELLINGTON v. WAIRAR-APA, AT 1.15 P.M. ATHLETIC PARK, .WELLINGTON. SPHOIAL TRAINS-The Railway Department is making arrangements to deal with extraordinary traffic expected (See Railway Handbill. - ADMISSION—Ground, 2s (includes tax);. Stand, 4s (includes, tax and admittance to Ground). Reserve Plan at Bristol Piano Co., Wellington, GROUND TICKETS ON SALE NOW. KUY A TICKET AND AVOID THE CROWD AT THE GATES! F. J. M'COMISKY, Secretary W.R.F.U. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. BASIN RESERVE—TO-MORROW. THISTLE v. WATERSIDE. ' KICK'OFF, 3 p.m. ■ • . ■ MEETING OF CHAMPIONS! MEETING OF CHAMPIONS! ' CURTAIN-RAISER-FOURTH DIVISION: SEATOUN v. ISLAND BAY—IIS p.m. THE GJA.ME OF THE SEASON. COME AND SEE THE BOYS PLAY. ADMISSION—One Shilling (including tax). A. WILLIAMS, Hon. Secretary.

DANCING-.— EMPRESS STUDIO 86 ABEL SMITH STREET ' ' LEAKNERS' CLASSES, TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, at 8. WalU (Jazi and -Ordinary), Fox Trot and One Steps; Reels, etc. Terms: Gounie or Single Lesson. Terms: hmglo Lesson 2s. course of 8 lussona 12s 6d. Private lessons by appointment Principal. Vrof. 0. Wood, U.Lv.A P T D

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1923, Page 2