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AMUSEMENTS EMPRESS THEATRE, THE BEST THEATRE Open from 11 a.m. THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. till Sleepytime. IN WELLINGTON. COMMENCING TO-DAY, AT n A.M. "THEODORA” SCREENS AT 11.0, 1.10, 3.25, 5.40, and 8 p.m. THE SUPREME SPECTACLE OF THE AGE! “THEODORA.” “THEODORA.” SARDOU’S FAMOUS AND SENSATIONAL LOVE ROMANCE. THE GREATEST MOTION PICTURE THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN. READ WHAT THE WORLD’S PRESS SAYS OF "THEODORA” "GRIFFITH IS OUT-GRIFFITHED.”—"Detroit Free Press.” “ITS IMMENSITY AND SPLENDOUR ARE APPALLING. A GORGEOUS AND WONDERFUL PRODUCTION.”—"Evening Post.” "OUT-DOING FOR THRILL, MAGNIFICENCE, AND SPECTACLE SPLENDOUR ANY MOTION PICTURE EVER SEEN HERE.”—"New York Mail.” “IT IS THE MOST COLOSSAL SCREEN SPECTACLE EVER KNOWN IN THE WORLD’S HlSTOßY.”—“Evening World.’* IF YOU DON’T SEE "THEODORA” YOU MAY AS WELL STOP GOING TO MOTION PICTURES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! THE EMPRESS SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA Has been Augmented to FIFTEEN Players, under tlie Distinguished Conductorship of MU M. DIXON. The Musical Score for '‘THEODORA” Surpass Anything Yet Heard in Wellington. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL TILL 5 p.m. Then at Theatre. Box Plans are filling rapidly—SO BOOK YOUR SEATS AT ONCE. Ladies and Children are advised to attend the Day Sessions. QUEEN’S In Wellinjrton. QUEEN’S 2.30 TO-DAY 7.30 JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS JACK HOLT IN “THE TIGER’S CLAW,” A Popular Star in a Gorgeous Adventure in the Land of Thrills—lndia Iu addition : -Part Five, "THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER.” BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. CENTURY COMEDY. GAZETTES. And QUEEN’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices: Matinee. Stalls 9d, D.C. Is; Night, Stalls Is, D.C. 2e. Children halfprice. Box Plan at Bristol. ’Theatre ’Phone 22-334. RACING NOTICES. CARTERTON RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, ANNUAL MEETING, CLAREVILLE -RACECOURSE, ptLAREVILLE RACECOURSE, LAKEVILLE aCECOUHSE, '-'LAREVILLE -tV ACECOURSE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 27th. GOOD FIELDS. Train service allows visitor's GOOD SPORT. GOOD FIELDS. to see all Races. GOOD SPORT. J. B. BAIRSTOW, Secretary.

RAILWAY NOTICES. PALMERSTON* NORTH A. AND P. SHOW. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Holiday excursion tickets to Palmerston North, available ! for return until November sth, 1923, will |be obtainable at Wanganui, Taihape, j Foxton, Wellington (.Thorndon), \\ ai- ' pukurau, Greytown, Feathereton, and intermediate stations, on October 29th, With, 31st, and November l6t. On November Ist the issue from Wellington (Thorndon), Levin, and intermediate stations will be by special train leaving Wellington 7.40 a.m., and by ilhe ordinary trains leaving 8.20, 9.10 •n.m., and from Feathereton, Greytown, and. intermediate stations, by trains leaving Feathereton 10.30 a.m., GreyIjown 10.27 a.m., Masterton 6.20, 11.37 la.m. ' ON NOVEMBER Ist (People's Day), j : n addition to the ordinary trains, l pecial passenger train leaves Wellington, (i'horndon) 7.40 a.m., Johnsonville 8.13, I’aekakariki 9.10, Otaki 9.32, Levin 10.22, \ ‘almereton North arr. 11.29 a.m. This i i;;*ain stops only at Ngaio, Khandallah, Johnsonville, Porirua, Paremata, Plim- ; merton, Paekakariki, To Horo, Otaki, I n;nd Levin for passengerß. I Return train leaves Palmerston North 4-43 p.m., Levin 5.39, Otaki 0.6, Wellingto a arr. 8.18 p.m. This train stops only at Lev*in, Otaki, and all stations south of Otaki, as required. j 'The 6.35 a.m. train from Paekakariki (Lnvin dep. 8.40 a.m.) will not take passexgers from Levin for Palmerston North. ‘.Lhe 5.10 p.m. train from Palmerston No*th to Wellington (Thorndon) will not take passengers from Palmerston North for Levin. A U Levin passengers must travel by train leaving Levin 10.22 a.m., and return by train leaving Palmerston North 4.43 p.m. T 1 le usual 6.20 a.m. Masterton-Wood-villo train will be extended to Palmerston North, leaving Woodvillo 9.50 a.m., Palnerston North arr. 10.45 a.m. Return train leaves Palmerston North 5.45 p.m., Woodvillo dep. 7.0 p.m., Masterton arrive 10.5 p.m

A U STTIA.iI,XA HOUSE ENTHUSIAST. Aboard (lio Jlaramn an influential Commonwealth official from London (on furlough) developed n septic throat. Ho was scerooly able to swallow, when the sleward fliive him Fluenr.ol to gargle, with phennmcnallv good results. The “Aussie” begged for more to use ashoro, but the steward could not sell him Fluenr.ol from this ship's medicine chest. —Advt Water conducts sound bettor than

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11660, 26 October 1923, Page 3

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