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EMPRESS THEATRE. WE DO IT AGAIN! WE DO IT AGAIN! - add lo etl^r nf^f, mi ent £ a nc sl'eat Plea3m'6 iv announcing another great success to present Mothl, S>, Following on our successes of the past few weeks, we again Mulic er great Programme of Magnificent Pictures and Gorgeous Orchestral ,-<= tJh VR GUA^ANTEE of being sure to see the Best Programme in Wellington is to be sure and visit each week the EMPRESS THEATRE. vveumgion COMMENCING TO-DAY (FRIDAY). "POOR MEN'S WIVES!" (The Companion Picture to "RICH MEN'S WIVES ") DOES IT PAT For a Woman to Deceiye Her Husband? For a Husband,to Neglect His Wife? For a Woman to Hide Her Secrets at Home? For a Man to Live Only for Greed of Wealth? IT: THRILLS THE SWEETHEARTS—WARNS WIVES—AND MAKES MEN THINK. : X Presented with an All-Star Cast, including BARBARA ZASU PTXTS, DAVID BUTLER,: "POOR MEN'S WIVES!" THE MOST POWERFUL PICTURE OF THE YEAR, Which portrays a Woman's Dreams, of Wealth and Grandour and a Man's RealityWork. 1 In Addition: BUSTER KEATON The Comedian who is on a par with Chaplin and Lloyd, in his Latest, "THE HAUNTED HOUSE!" A WONDROUS COMEDY that will bring forth Showers of Chuckles and Peals of Laughter and Roars of Delight. EMPRESS NEWS FILM THE CITY OF HOMES The World's News Pictorially Presented. Something of Interest to Town-Planners. And THE WORLD FAMOUS EMPRESS SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA, THE ONLY TRULY GREAT ORCHESTRA IN WELLINGTON-QUALITY NOT QUANTITY. Under the distinguisfed .conductorship of MR, M. DIXON, will play:—"A Night n Spain (Massenet), "Humoreaque" (Tschaikowsky), "Christmas Eve Suite" Kprsakov "Overture Patna" (Patus), "Sylvan Scenes" (Fletcher), "Character istio Suite" (Hadley), "Menuetto" (Pesse).. Tc - e BOX e PLAN AT THE BRISTOL TILL 5 P.M., THEN 'at THEATRE. Patrons aro advised to Book their Seats for the Do Luxe Session at 7.45.

GRAND MATINEE, TO-MORROW "AFTERNOON, 2^30. (" WHERE MUSIC IN ITS TRUE ARTISTIC SENSE IS ALLIED TO THE PERFECT MOTION PICTURE.") THE KING'S THEATRE (WELLINGTON'S PREMIER PICTURE HOUSE) WHERE YOU WILL ALWAYS SEE DIFFERENT, BIGGER, AND BETTER PICTURES. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO CO. till 5.30; after 5.30 ring Theatre , Telephone 22-212. Commencing TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8 o'clock. '. THE SEASON'S MOST DAZZLING SENSATION! THE GREATEST ROMANCE IN HISTORY T A PARAMOUNT SUPREME SIASTERPIECE: "WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER." ; THE MOST COSTLY PRODUCTION EVER MADE! Over a million dollars ■ was actually spent on iU- Six months in the making, ilu-oe thousand /actors. The sets are gigantic and gorgeous, of unparalleled beauty and breath-taking magni%ence. "KNIGHTHOOD" has received more Press "praise than any other ten groat piotures. The PRINCE OF WALES commanded " KNIGHTHOOD " bo shown him, and, after witnessing it a second time at the Scala Theatre, London, congratulated the leading players. PORTRAYED BY AN ENORMOUS CiAST, HEADED BY THE . TALENTED AND. BEAUTIFUL SCREEN STAR MARION DAVIES. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS, INCLUDING A MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL PROGRAMME BY ' ■ THE KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA • • ■ . (L. D/ AUSTIN, Musical Director.) Some of the Items:—Overture. Three Dances from Henry Bth (Edward Germain). Incidental: En Route (Chapelier), Gavotte (Raff), Romance (Pesse), Intermezzo (Mildeuborg), Reverie (Tschaikowsky), In Love (Friml), Supplication . (Masson), Two Preludes (Chopin), etc., etc OUR PRICES OF ADMISSION—Is to 2s 9d.

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. ..Sraa NOW SHOWING. <™^ A GORGEOUS THREE-HOUR ENTERTAINMENT. "WHEN HUSBANDS DECEIVE." OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE, BUT SPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR WOMEN BY, AND STARRING, LEAH BAIRD. - . ABSOLUTELY HER GREATEST PICTURE. A poignant gripping drama of a girl who waited for Romance to ride up and storm the castle of her heart. Spec-tacular-and Luxurious Settings,.with a-Daring and Artistic Cabjiret Scene. no 2- "TIMOTHY'S QUEST." THE SWEETEST PICTURE SEEN FOR MONTHS, STARRING JOSEPH DEPEW and BABY HELEN ROWLAND. A Picture ..that will bring Laughter to your Lips, Love to your Heart, and -.-■■' Contentment to your Soul. N°-3-RUTH ROLAND in "THE HIDDEN PERIL." ANOTHER STIRRING PICTURE OF THE GREAT OPEN SPACES ' _ By the THRILL QUEEN OF THE SCREEN. No. 4—PROLOGUE to "When Husbands Deceive," Night Session Only "THE CABARET," by Prize-winning Pupils of MR. J. KNOWSLEY. A Really Dainty and-Artistic Item. EVERYBODY'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. RESERVES at Bristol till 5 p.m., afterwards at Theatre. . RING 50.

SELF HELP CO-OP. GROCERY STORES. TRY US! (TITHE BRISTOL' PIANO CO., LTD. CHOOSE A -*- ■ f"*T-TP'IVT7 iV By far the Largest Importers of British pQ.^ TONE Pianos in the Dominion. ENGLAND'S GREATEST PIANOS: wt??t?m OADWOOD AND SONS- T HE First Tims .vonhear a- CHENEY t^aV^? 51 SAMES. . ■*■ you'll be captivated by its irlorious KSV^mSPffiWi™ ton, al f^«c>K*-evcry note" full! SXw .™V .i^AR-D AND COLLARD. and cloar—every passairo rpnroduced as BABY GRAND and PLAYER.PIANOS faithfully as the original ieplocUlccd as GRAMOPHpNES^uT^izes and Prices. STYLE 3 MODEL: Including the famous . £42—PRICE—£42. fMAWr*™ I™'1 ™' TT • .^-PRICE-,42. COLUMBIA ■ r ,,Ulllcmo. acoustic inventions give the PHcesand Terms to suit a... Wo invite teo^n^r^a^i^ho^ JS^Sf VT?? 0 ' W ImtrU- o^st^bme^ali,^ 0"16 "»* ments, strings, Reeds, Player Rolls, every- *>• . thing for every musicirfn and lover of SEE SPECIAL WINDOW music can bo '■obtained from ' ■ DISPLAY. THE BRISTOL PIANO %JF :^^ s£l£r dfi°"' LTDi CHAS. BEGG& CO.; LTD., WELLINGTON. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1923, Page 2

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