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. AMUSEMENTS. mHE IMPRESS Continuous,; , .i. HE EMPRESS 11 till 10 p.m. ..-. Another Gigantic Programme. 'ARTHUR ASHLEY ' ' and DOROTHY GREEN In'a Clever Story, well produced, ii .' . Seven Acta, -s.?s.-.- ~'•. "THE/ AMERICAN :WAY." ' A 'Story of a Real Man, with a Prett . • . ■: ■, "Girl. ■' ... .' Another Thrilling: Episode of- . s "THE MAN OP MIGHT." .' "And other Interesting 'Events-of '■'%:, •' THE. PRINCE'S VISIT:''.. '".; The Children's Demonstration..:. The -'.*j•'■■•■ -Pctone--Pageant. ■'." .-> Star at 11.40, 1.45, 3.10,' 0.p.m., 8 p.m .'-■ ■■■' COMING ■- NEXT FRIDAY, . NORMA TALMADGE . ..:;'•" "'.. ' - : NORMA TALMADGE: •■■; ... : NORMA TALMADGE. . ' '■ ,'in\ ■;" "• ' 1 .. :.v' ■. ; *poppy."'■••■'■'■'■ - ' "POPPY." .-.-.- "POPPY." ; "POPPY." -■•; ■:'.'■ The Pictnre that,caused a• Tremendous Sensation in Eriglaudi and America; • Malco a. Note of This—:' ; ['-. / STARTING NEXT FRIDAY. 'V " ORCHESTRAL MATINEE If .-'■; TO-MORROW. .■:■,•'..•" KING'S. :.-' The Theatre thai. INfi'S. Sets the Standard. The latest Goldwyn Picture, ,-GO WEST, YOUNG MAN. ••■ GO WEST, YOUNG; MAN. • Starring Everybody's Favourite, • • , ■ TOM MOORE, . TOM MOORE, :.-.. , Also, ' ■ THE PRINCE IN WELLINGTON., Children's Demonstration, etc. LESLIE BELCHER, tho pleasing Tenor, '■'■ and , . KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. , Prices as usual. Plan at the Bristol. Coming Friday. MARY PICKFORD : in . "THE HOODLUM."■■'■. iTTTIVERYBODY'S. Continuous, - HIVERYBODY'S. 11 to 10. The Talented and* Beautiful Actress.' RUBY DE REMER,. •' . v In a Drama of Intense Interest, • - "DUST OF DESIRE."' 'Also, showing, ...'.. THE PRINCE'S VISIT. Children's Demonstration, Petono Pageant, Early Settlers' : Landing. , Star—ll.ls, 1.10, 3.5, 5,. 6.55, .8.50.:. coming friday, "the hood- . lum." mary pickford. ; ■ ' a nnual extravaganza. Annual extravaganza. • The Students of Victoria University Collego will present "THE DOGS." , "THE DOGS." •■' - : "THE DOGS." . ''.'., GRANDOPERA HOUSE;•> ■ GRAND OPERA HOUSE, . .'•■ WEDNESDAYAND THURSDAY, ' 'MAY 12 and 13, •.•', At 8 p.m. '" i • .' Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved: Stalls, 55.; Back. .Stalls,. 35.; Gallery, 2s. ■ Box Plan now open at the Bristol.. fIOMING FRIDAY,'* "THE HOOD\J LUM." MARY PICKFORD. HANO HOUSE DF'SIGH IDEAIiS.' 'In the last sixty years the "Begg" Piano Company have occupied' a position in New Zealand second to none, building caiefully from day to day. A REPUTATION for selling only goods of nurit, of true musical worth. ' __our friends and customers are-legion. We are most'careful'what we recommend, and when we 'do Tecommcnd it is with the desiro to SERVE THE CUSTOMER and serve him well. ..We carry instruments by BRINSMEAD, JESSE FRENCH, I LYOIS * HEALEY. BRASTED windover, Rogers! And Players by ~; JESSE FRENCH. AND FOSTER.. CALL AT OUR SHOWROOMS TO-DAY. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ■, Manners Stret. •• The Oldest Established Piano Houso in New Zealand. ( K mAY > " THE HOODMARY PICKFORD. TOILEJ. SPECIALISTS.^ HEALTH VIA VIOLET RAYS.' a V ou can fully regain your'health •*- and strength by undergoing 'a course of ■ . '.HIGH FREQUENCY VIOLET RAY - TREATMENT. .• . The revitalising powder of tho .Violet Rays reaches every nerve' cell in the oody, enriching and "purifying' the' Wood. ...,..: . The beneficial treatment restores normal physical conditions, improves assimilation and digestion, and removes the deep-seated causes of aches and'painsRheumatism, Skin Diseases, and Sciatica successfully: treated. Qualified . nurse administers all. .treatment/,.,/Spotless cleanliness observed. ' ■ PAY A VISIT TO-DAY. MRS. HULLEN, DEPT. D, 3a Courtenay Place, Wellington. Phone 22-070.- ••• WHAT DOES YOUR MIRROR SAY? ; ' A RE you proud and happy because it • a reflects a clear, charming skin? Or are you worried because so many pre- ; parations have failed to eliminate that sallow colourless appearance? ■ • USE CAMELLIAN CREAMS * Theso scientifically prepared toilet creams work wonders because they aid nature. The skin needs nourishment. It needs protection from the climatic abuse.Camellian Creams .provide all the skin requires. Try them and see how your mirror will soon reflect that charmingly • clear, radiant complexion—tho desire of every woman. Vanishing Creams, 35..6 d.; . Massage, 3s. Postage extra. - - MRS. CAMERON, ' "Boudoir Camillo." Cooper' 6 Buildings (opp. "Evening Post"), : "' Wellington. '-''.-. (Also at Chiistchnrch.) 'Phone 179. SPECIAL'INTEREST TO LADIES. MISS LAURENSON (late of' Farmers', Sydney), begs to annoiince to tho Tjadi'63 of Wellington that she has opened a MODERN TOILET PARLOUR, situated at 60 WILLIS STREET. Certificated Toilet Specialist, Hair, Face, and up-to-date-. Hairwork. Miss Laurenson guarantees Permanent Hair Colouring. Superfluous Hair Removed. Personal Attention. Note Address— LA-RENAI TOILET PARLOUR, 60 WILLIS STREET. ./ - ; USERS of Miss Milsom Cultene Skin Foods and Hygienic Face Powder know that they are preparations of reliability. The purest and finest ever launched on the market. Sets the skin to healthy aotion. leaving it soft, clear, and free from all blemishes. All Hair 'Work. Miss Milsom, 91 Willis Street. 'Phone 814. - M~~ Iy"f7cAM'plON. Typiste and Own oral Agent, Room 11, Top Floor, Adelphi Chambers (next Empress), Willia Street. Bos 247. 'Phone 790.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 193, 11 May 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 193, 11 May 1920, Page 9

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