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EMPRESS THEATRE, MPRESS THEATRE. . The Beat Theatre in Wellington. Open from 11 a.m. till sleepytime. • COMMENCINcToN FRIDAY. COMMENCING ON FRIDAY. 'A Picturisation of Balfe's Favourite . Opera, "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." " THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." "THE BOHEMIAN GEaL." "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." " THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." " THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." For many reasons "The Bohemian Girl " .Is si Distinguished Production that is tvorth the attention of the discriminating. Jfc is a romantic picturisation of a favour- - }$c opera, and it gives prominence to a "' hig cast of' famous English Artists, in;r: ■.•'■" eluding GLADYS COOPER, •,... .......... GLADYS COOPER, - ELLEN TERRY, -■-; ...■•.. ELLEN TERRY, V CONSTANCE COLLIER, :, c . CONSTANCE COLLIER, ■-"' : AUBREY SMITH, .. .-..■•;.■ . AUBREY SMITH, ■ -_ --. And'; ■ ■ IVOR NOVELLO.IVOR NOVELLO. ._ 'A guarantee of excellent entertainment, .■fine acting, beautiful scenes, and romantic .atmosphere go with "The Bohemian Girl." Special Musical Prologue to " The Bohemian Girl."' Musical Gems from the Opera. ' The. Empress Symphony Orchestra, under .- the conductorship of Mr. M. DIXON, iwill render' the Original , Musical Score by Balfe. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE ,-.-.-■.. • -•- '-• • BRISTOL. - <■ • ••-- ■'■ '""daramount : - --- ■- JFaramount last 2 days. ■ last 2 nights -' - -Of tiris Wonderful Programme. "GEMME," ■""• • - "GIMME," . , ■ .. With a Full All-Star Cast • (A Goldwyn, Released by United Artiste.) A Bombshell of Comedy-Drama that Hits ;..■•_ the Modern Domestic Problem. ■ Is Marriage a 50.50 Proposition After All? Also, "FLAMES OF PASSION," A Picture Poem of the Primitive. If you're asking for thrills you'll get plenty of them in.this red-blooded story oi ah Oregon Lumber Camp. Excellent Supports. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION: A Beautiful Musioal Entr'aote, Clarinet and Flute Solo, "LO. HERE THE GENTLE LARK." (By Messrs. A. Wright and E. Clausen). Glorious Musio by our Orchestra under the Direction of Mrs. A. Wright. Boot now at Utility or Tel. 21-842. 1 Coming FRIDAY: • "THE STRANGEitS' BANQUET." .-(TkUR THEATRE, KEWTOWN. •VfUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. {A. Sparkling Revelation. Timely and Original. * "WANDERING DAUGHTERS" 2^^o DAUGHTERS." "WANDERING DAUGHTERS." "WANDEEINGt DAUGHTERS." j£ Delightful Adventure of Present-day GJrli. _____ In addition: gOEKTO. OOMEDY. G2C2ETTE OUR ORCHESTRA. -«-_ ?•** Friday, m XBB BOHEMIAN^ GIRL." QSABEDB PICTURES, LYALL BAY. In tha Bole of » Waif from the See, who oamm to New York as a Flower Giri, then to entar the Upper Crust of Society, is the role played by Charming ' iANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART In Mr Latest Starring Attraction, "ROSE O" THE SEA," "ROSE O' THE SEA," 'A. Seyert-part Special First National Attraotion. m!^ 11 • Q°rfledy ate giyen a Roarious • .Treat in Larry Semon's Latest. Comedy "THE BELL HOP." , "THE BELL HOP." Do Not, Miss this Comedy—it's Good. Splendid Supporting Programme. JJROOKLYN PICTURES JTO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT • „^-r, P«aniount Pioture, ■; "THE-TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE." See MARY MILES MINTER at her •-" Best. 8o Finer Western Drama Ever Soreened. jpRIDAY NEXT, Marshall Neilan's ■• ■, Greatest Achievement, "THE STRANGERS' BANQUET," SHORTT'S THEATRE. rpOLA Negri in "Bella Donna," supJL ported by Conway Tearle, Conrad Nagel, and Lois Wilson. Famous novel . by Robert Hichens. At The King's on .bxiclay..-:" THE AMBASSADOR, . .. HE AMBASSADOR. •■.-.. .■ .. . 68, Willis street. . -■•■'- •: -FLANNEL NIGHT -.ANIGHT! [LOnS Night)- TO-NIGHT. Featuring THE AMBASSADOR BAND , . Usual Prices, 3s 6d Single Ticket. On the request of a number of patrons, Bie management have decided to introduce Flannels for the summer months. -, The dresa m future will be: Ladies Even••ing- Dress; Gentlemen, Flannels or Evening Dress. Special, arrangements for aftor-theatre parties. Reserve_No\v. Telephone 1636. THE AMBASSADOR. BAND. BAND. fpRAMWAYS BAND at ORIENTAL - -*• BAY, r TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8 : o'clock. MOTHERS' HELP DIVISION. JUMBLE SALE, NEW CENTURY . HALL Kent terrace. FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, at .6 p.m. ■.JUMBLE SALE JUMBLE SALE At the BERHAMPORE BAPTIST CLASSROOM, Rintoul-st., FRIDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m. There will be a ~good display of Children's Wear, and an abundance of Clothing, Boots, etc. Come early and secure the bargains. ■ TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! WELLINGTON. SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH. Final Social of the Season. A Plain and Fanpy Dress Social will be held in ■ the New Century Hall. Doors open at 7.30. Good prizes. Members of the public invited. Music by Miss Murphy. Supper provided. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. ■"CiOMEWHERE IN NAPLES." Tha IO famous sone hit. Once more on »ale at all musio Dealers. Price 25..

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 2