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g E M P R ESS THEA TR E. NOW SHOWING! And at 12.45, 2.50, 4.35, 6.20, and 7.55. IS FORBIDDEN ROMANCE THE SWEETEST? Here's the answer to the Question told in an Unusual and Entertaining Way. It pulls aside the Curtains on Girlhood Love Affairs which Demand Expression. "WANDERING DAUGHTERS," WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST, Including MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE, NOAH BEERY, MARJORIE DAW, The Secret Romance of a Girl and a Midnight Son in the Land of Jazz. HOW LONG SHOULD A DECENT PARTY LAST? -rim feSn What Jl cr fatl»tor asked her when she arrived home with the milkman. ;' rae "i 6*' wl« ? she was dancing. She had not placed a~time limit on her freedom. Extraordinary! Indeed, it is not a Preachment on Conduct, but a delightful Adventure of Jazz Hearts among Shattered Dream Castles. ADDITIONAL NOVELTY ATTRACTION: Dainty BILLIE MURPHY,,...... . IN A GORGEOUS DANCE INTERLUDE. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC INIMITABLY PLAYED BY THE WORLD-FAMOUS EMPRESS SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA,' Of Sixteen Solo Musicians, the largest and best in Wellington, under the distinguished Conductorship of MR. M. DIXON. Overture—"Grand March" from "Tannhauser" (Wagner). BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE THEATRE.- RING TELEPHONE 3442. We advise you to book for the Do Luxe Session at 7.55 p.m. Y.W.CA. DEMONSTRATION, CONCERT CHAMBER, CONCERT CHAMBER, MONDAY, 3RD DECEMBER, 8 p.m. PLAY — "THE WAYSIDE PIPER." TABLEAU —"ALL NATIONS." PRIZE SINGING, PHYSICAL DISPLAY, PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES. PRIZE SINGING, PHYSICAL DISPLAY, PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES. Under Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency Viscount Jellicoe. ADMISSION—Reserved and Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is; Children, 6A

THE ROYAL Vy ELLINGTON CHOEAL UNION. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, at 8. " ' TO-NIGHT, at 8. Sir Edward Elgar's "KING OLAF." "KING OLAF." "KING OLA F." "KING OLA F." "KING OLAF." "KING OLA F." "KING OLA F." Conductor: H. Temple White. Soloists: Soprano—Ethel Osborn (Brisbane). Tenor—Hubert Carter (Palmerston North) Baritone —William Waiters (Palmerstonr* North). "KING OLAF" "".'."" Wiir be' preceded/by BaoK'iT ::~ : Motet for Double Choir (unaccompanied); " SING YE TO THE LORD." " SING YE TO THE LORD.". ■ Prices: 6s, 4s, and 2s (plus tax). Doors open at 7.15. : W. E. CALDOW, Tel. 3590. ', . Hon. Secret.^ i I^HE Musical Event of the Season. A ■ C.T.A. MALE CHOIR (Under Mr. T. Tempi© White). Concert Chamber, next Saturday. CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1923. IMELDA FAMA IMELDA FAMA IMELDA FAMA PIANOFORTE IMELDA FAMA PIANOFORTE IMELDA FAMA RECITAL, IMELDA FAMA RECITAL IMELDA FAMA IMELDA FAMA By - IMELDA FAMA IMELDA FAMA IMELDA FAMA, IMELDA FAMA IMELDA WAMA IMELDA FAMA IMELDA FAMA Wellington's IMELDA FAMA Brilliant Pianist. IMELDA FAMA IMELDA FAMA Works by Bach, IMELDA, FAMA .Beethoven, Chopin IMELDA FAMA Ravel, Debussy, MacIMELDA FAMA dowell, Brahms, etc. IMELDA FAMA IMELDA FAMA Tickets: 4s (reserved) IMELDA FAMA and 3s (plus tax). IMELDA FAMA IMELDA FAMA Reserve Now at IMELDA FAMA The Bristol. BAND. MIRAMAR BAND will play a Select Programme of Music at the Miramar Wharf, SUNDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1923, at 3 p.m. . H. MOSS, Hon. .Sec. TJILLIARDS. :. BILLIARDS. MATCH OF THE SEASON. 8000 UP (LEVEL). W. ABOTOMEY (Champion of N.S.W.) W. DICK (Champion North of Scotland). At the Strand Billiard Saloon, Manners street (abov& Strand Theatre). Commencing on MONDAY, 3rd DEC, and concluding on SATURDAY, Bth Deo. Two sessions of 666 each to be played, daily, af 3: p.m. and 8 p.m. CLARK M'CONACHY, referee. Admission: 2s, plus tax; Is, no tax. TJOLA—You are marvellous! Such -1- beauty—suoh emotional fire—such passionate abandon! "Bella Donna" will live forever. At The King's on Friday. V.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM. ANNUAL Presentation of Prizes «nd Break-up Social -will be held at the Gym. on WEDNESDAY, 28th inst., at 7.45 p.m. All 1923 adult members welcome; free. J. A. DUFFY, Physical Director. rTME ART UNION to be drawn, at 12, Panama street, is POSTPONED until 14th FEBRUARY, 1924. {CONCERT, CHAMBER, next Saturday. COMMBUCIAL TRAVELLERS'' MALE VOICE CHOIE.

WELLINGTON COLLEGE AND OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. GRAND CONCERT. ; In *id of New College Pavilion. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency The Governor-General; Viscount Jellicoe. , TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, At 8 p.m; ■ • . . .'■' ' . PROGRAMME. .... ....-■ . .. N -.- P*rt I. , ■' ■' : Contributed by Boys of the School. -^■'■■■.-■---■'■■pjixi it; 1:-"-.7;■■,_'. .-• v By Leading Wellington Artists... Tickets:- 3s and - 2s. ' Obtainable from the Bristol Piano Co. " WV W. COOK, Hon. Sep.. 0.8.A. TWTELLINGTON . COLLEGE OLD VY BOYS' ASSOCIATION. OLD BOYS' DAS\ On the College Grounds, • FRIDAY, SOth NOVEMBER, Commencing at 10 a.m. His Excellency the Governor-General will lay the Foundation Stone of the. NE'V PAVILION At 10.30 a.m. Air Old Boys and friends of the School are cordially invited. ''■■ W. W. COOK, Hon. Secretary. WALTER MARSHALL (Basso) THOMAS J. JENKINS (Tenor and the C.T.A. MALE CHOIR, next Sat. urday. EASTBOURNE^ERRY SERVICE. SUNDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1923. LEAVE WELLINGTON.— #9.20," 10.30 a.m., 2.30, 5.50, 9.15 p.m. LEAVE DAY'S DifY.—>B.2o, 9.15 am 1.15, 5.0, 8.15 p.m. '' LEAVE RONA BAY.—*B.SO, 9.25 a m 1.25, 5.10, 8.30 a.m. ' m "' *If the weather is inclement," thes© steamers will not run. PETONE. PETONE PETONE. • PETONE EVERY SUNDAY (weather permitting) PETONE TO RONA BAY AND DAY'S LEAVE PETONE.-10.30 a.m. and 2.30 LEAVING RONA BAY at 5 p.m. and DAY'S BAY at 5.10 p.m. on the Return Journey. Return Fares: Adults Is 6d, Children (under 12 years) 6d. R. B. WITTY, General Manager. • FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. WEDNESDAY, 88th, FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, First Race, 11.30 a.m. Big Fields. Good Sport. Enjoyment Galore. Come, to the People* Popular Meeting. Catering by Duetin 6 Ltd. ]>TEVER has the world seen & love J.^ actress like Pola Negri—Never until "Bella Donna," haa the world seen the real Pola Negri. At The King's on Friday. ■ BALLROOM DANCING. TVT ISJ lp,H^LIS BATES, Studio, 13, I»X King s Chambers, Willis street. Tel. 370. Private Le»sona by Appointment, from 10 a.m. Adult Class at The Ambassador tvnj Monday and Friday Night, from 7 to 8 Terms communes with pupil. M-RS. WINIFRED R. ANDREWS - (Dunedin) is singing at the Comr mGrcud TravellerB 1 Concert next Satur-

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 4

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