EmpS'lll' THEATRE, -IMPRESS THEATRE) Tha Best Theatre in Wellington. Open from 11 a.m. till. Sleepy time, NOW SHOWING. , GRAND WELCOME WEEK PRO- ■ GRAMME. MAX LINDER, MAX . LINDERs )k MAX LINDEK, 1 MAX LINDER, The International Comedian, In His Supreme Burlesque, "THE- THREE MUST-GET-THEIRS." "Tui £§§5 E MUST-GET-THEIRS." ■ ,™| THREE MUST-GET-THEIRS." "THE THREE MUST-GET-THEIRS." "Tho Throe' Musketeers" in Twentieth Century Form. ■■■ ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, In tho Most Daring and Thrilling Pictuio She Has Ever Appeared In. "A QUESTION OF HONOUR." "A QUESTION OF HONOUR " "A QUESTION OF HONOUR," An Intensely Gripping Story, Magnificently . Told. 1923 GRAND NATIONAL, OXFORD v CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE. N.Z. WOMEN'S PRESENT TO PRINCESS MARY. empress distinctive ' orchestra; ■ Of Ten Solo Players. j Conductor .. . . MR. M. DIXON. Sox Plan at the Theatre, or ring Tel. E~" IVERYBODY'S ' "' 'VERYBODY'S We Live for Your Pleasure.\i NOW SHOWING. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. WELCOME WEEK. ' A Programme of QUALITY QUANTITY, and VARIETY, in keeping- with' the objects of WELCOME WEEK. No. 1— ■'■'• ► "GRAND LARCENY." "GRAND LARCENY." A Picture which deals with the pitfalls of modern life. Starring ••;.. CLAIRE WINDSOR '^s ' ELLIOTT DEXTER, ' And LOWELL SHERMAN. The Roue of "Way Down East." No. 2- . : "The MAN 'WHO HAD EVERYTHING" A Pictuie that is Refreshingly Different. Starring JACK PIOKFORD. A Side-splitting COMEDY, Interesting SCENIC and SPORTING GAZETTE. Also, EVERYBODY'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Reseives at Theatie. Telephone 50. ALEXANDRE DUMAS'S Famous Masterpiece. ; Translated into a Great Screen Spectacle. NOW SHOWING. ••'■•' BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. Daily. A. Wonderful Welcome Week 'Attraction. "MONTE CRISTO " . The story that is known to millions. 1 "MONTE CRISTO" 'Is, all it should be. as motion-picture entertainment, and is specially recommended as a. good film for those who enjoy a drama vi ith .ill tho ingredients of suspense and action. "MONTE CRISTO." "MONTIS CRISTO." "MONTH CRISTO." "MONTE CRISTO." '■MONTI: CRISTO." "MONTR CRISTO." Telephone 358. STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. , Continuous from 11 a.m." to 10 p.m i * ■ , Pinnacle Productions, Ltd.; present 1 "THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE," '•THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE," I "[THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE " "THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE," Featuring LADY DIANA MANNERS. , LADY DIANA MANNERS. '" ' LADY DIANA MANNERS. LADY DIANA MANNERS. A Romance of the Days of King Charles 11.,. presented in a Gorgeous Galaxy of '"' ■■■'•-• Natural Colours.- ' > ' '."' ""■■'"■ ' "'." Also," . ... . A Rupert Hughes.Masterpiece, ■ .- COLLEEN MOORE . .. , . COLLEEN MOORE' ■ ■ . - -7- In :.-'.-. . ■ "COME ON OVER " "COME ON OVER.". "COME-ON OVER," .• . . • A Dancing, Prancing Comedy, Alive with Action and Brimful with Laughs FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.' Prices, as usual. Telephone 3299. :.' ■, . RED CROSS LECTURE. -. - .- . ' ■ !•- TTNDER the.auspices of the New ZeaVJ land Branch of the British Red Cross Society, a Lecture will be given on TUESDAY, 10th inst., at 8 p.m.. in the Red' Cross Chambers. 63, Dixon street j (next to ToAro House!. Lecture: Dr. Hamilton' Robertson, M.B ' C.H.8., F.R:P.S., Glas. Subject: Wounds: How they heal; why.] somq don't. Mr. Ividston, headmaster, Kilbirnie 1 School, will prcsidfi. . ". . ' ■ j Admission five. Public cordially invited. Yoi; are reminded that classes of instruction in Home Nursing under Sister J. E. Lewis, commence as follows: — First class. Monday. 9th inst.. at 7.30 p m Advanced Class, Thursday, 26th, at 7.30 Particulars, Telephone 22-574-. .M. S. GALLOWAY, Secretary. mi-IE AMBASSADOR, : JL Cabaret De Luxe, 63, Willis street. Direction, Mr. W. H. Stevens. Visit tl*e Ambassador for LUNCHEON, 12-2. Dainty 3-course luncheon 2s, varied menus. Band in attendance.' AFTEENOON TEA, 3-5. Minimum charge for Tea Is 6d, Dancing Is fxtra. CABARET 8 p.m. CABARET. (Evening Dress.) Single Ticket. 3s 6(1. Special arrangements - Week Niirhtß 3s 6d. •Saturdays 5s CELEBRATE WELCOME WEEK At the AMBASSADOR. Usual Prices all this week. Telephone 1636. p.p. Box 1423. BALLROOM DANCING! ~ MISS PHYLLIS BATES has returned , from AMERICA, and has Resumed Teaching. Studio, 13, King's Chambers, Wiilis-et. Telephone 870. Private Lessons, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Private Classes, evenings, by appointment. General Class. Monday N^ght, at' the Naval Boating- Club.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 2
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