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EMPRESS THEATRE. T?nSi TN^ TN RE- T?N EwiLS E« E Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) S?reln, ESEN.?i. b(? ond »1[ Shadow of Doubt the Greatest Programme ever oneied in any Theatre anywhere. NERO'S most lavish efforts were as Peep Shows "THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER," Wherein a Modern Eve Tempts a Modern Adam—a Drama that Grips the Heart' ne o™^™^ll^ 1^8-, HERE'S" A SPICTURE YOU DARE NOT MISS. siol-Th «]v | h« Mlne« and the Rich Mine Owner-The Terrific Mine ExploCrhll^ ?? rty~Thß, Rescue of the Buried Men-The Attack of the miners—ihe Wise Counsels of the Minister—The Miracle Wrought of Faith—And the Sweetest of All Romances. LOOK AT THIS WONDERFUL CAST OF STARS — S^ A!S? WILSON, PAULINE STARKE, WALTER LONG, WINTER HALL, KENNETH HARLEN, HOBART BOSWORTH, CYRIL CHADWICK. A VIGOROUS STORY WITH THE MOST THRILLING MOMENTS YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. . SUPERLATIVE MUSIC INIMITABLY PLAYED BY THE EMPRESS SYMPHONIcf ORCHESTRA, The Largest and Best in Wellington of Sixteen Solo Musicians under the Distinctive Conductorship of MR. M. DIXON. TELEPHO^e'344° PENS AT ™E BRISTOL THIS MORNING-THEATRE Everybody's, everybody's; LAST NIGHT—"BREAKING- HOME TIES" and « THE INFERIOR SEX." Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). CONTINUOUS, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. CONTINUOUS, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. "WOMAN, WAKE UP!" STARRING FLORENCE VIDOR. Th» radiant beauty of magnetic personality. Some women intoxicate" like sparkling wine; others have the wholesome qualities of home-made bread. Which do you prefer? A Fine Comedy-Drnma with Hair-raising Thrills. Also ■ - " FOR THOSE WE LOVE," Personally produced by BETTY COMPSON, starring BETTY COMPSON and LON CHANEY (of "Miracle Man" Fame). Betty Compson as the daughter, sacrifices her own reputation to save thoso she iovee. The father, a suspected embezzler; his son, a fugitive from justitce; his daughter, displaying open friendship for a gambler. RUTH ROLAND in "THE TIMBER QUEEN"—Episode 13. EVERYBODY'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. RESERVES AT THEATRE—Ring 58. PUBLIC NOTICE! WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT IN SPITE OF THE FIRE IN OUR PREMISES THIS MORNING, WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT, OUR PREMISES BBING'OF SUCH HUGE PROPORTIONS, AND ANTICIPATING THE SUMMER TRADE, NEW PLANT IS ALREADY INSTALLED. ALL BRANCHES OF OUR WORKS ARE CARRYING ON AS USUAL. VICTORIA LAUNDRY CO., LTD. BARGAINS FROM LONDON TO BE SOLD QN FRIDAY. 170 ENGLISH COTTON FROCKS. Owing to the extremely bad weather experienced, during the English Summer, Cotton Frocks wero at a considerable dweount, enabling our London Buyers to make thiß interesting purchase at a deperately low price for such high-class and dainty Garments. J ALL 21/- —Usual prices 50/- to 69/6 EVERY ONE DIFFERENT. A BEWILDERING ARRAY. In novolty stripe Voiles, beautifully trimmed lace and medallions • Sconce Cloth in smart checks, with patent bather plaited belt; White Voile, with Tide coC'red stripe, largo hemstitched collar and culfs; plain dark coloured Gabardines EevDtian design on Champagne Cotton Fugi, with handsome Silk collar- pretty lijrlit, shades of Cotton Gabardine in combination with Egyptian printed Cotton Fuei ■ dainty y^-^^^t^^^^^^ed Voile an/ ' 1" QUERSE BROS., ue, willis street.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 2