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;, ' LAST NIGHT! '" "THE TIGER'S CLAW." "THE TIGER'S CLAW." Starring JACK HOLT. . JACK HOLT. VVho knows what "Wives Want?" Solomon didn't know—many a man in history met his downfall when he tried to find out. QUEEN'S THEATRE. DEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. The Cosiest Theatre in Town. Carl Laemmle Presents a Sensational Picturisation of a Great Problem— "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT;" t "WHAT WIVES WANT," V "WHAT WIVES WANT,'' "WHAT WIVES WA.NT" "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT,". "WHAT WIVES WANT," ! "WHAT WIVES WANTT" j "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT." i "WHAT WIVES WANT!" 3 "WHAT WIVES WANT" "WHAT WIVES WANT," . "WHAT WIVES WANT," [ "WHAT WIVES WANT" "WHAT WIVES WANT," v ■ Starring , ETHEL GRAY TERRY - ETHEL GRAY TERRY ETHEL GRAY TERRY ETHEL GRAY TERRY - ETHEL GRAY TERRY i ETHEL GRAY TERRY fc ETHEL GRAY TERRY ? .',...' And NILES WELCH. ' NILES WELCH. 1 NILES WELCH. NILES WELCH. NILES WELCH; • \ NILES WELCH. Is it FAME? Is it RICHES? Is it LOVE? There are thousands, of husbands who-, would like, to learn, and the man who: knows the answer can be a' happy man where others are miserable. ' In Addition: PART SIX ■> Xhe Story of a Lost Fortune, a. Tiny' f European Kingdom, and tho Crooked Byways of New York. r "THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER," 3 "THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER " "THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER," I Starring JACK MULHALL. - _ JACK MULHALL. ' - Century Comedy, "DON'T GET FEESH " ' BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. LATEST GAZETTES. r And Wellington's Finest. Orchestra, ! QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. „ QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices: Matinee. Stalls 9d, DO. Is; Nicrht Stalls Is. D.C. 2s, Children half price. Box Plan at Bristol. Theatre Telephone 22-334. See George Wallace as "Dreadnought," ' , the "World's Worst Policeman." FULLERS' FULLERS' ■ ' Hit MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. JO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. Wothmg .funnier has been seen at His Majesty's than "HARMONY ROW " As Presented by the GEORGE WALLACE REVUE THE BOXING BURLESQUE Is a Positive Scream „ THE JUBILEE TRIO, Dil. OAR, PINTO ERIC MASTERS. lliNiu ' Prices: Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d; Reserves, 3s (plus tax, excepting Is). Plan at The Bitotol—after 5 at Burnett's, next Thea- , tre.^ Telephone Theatre (22-669) after 5 pRINCESS THEATRE. ■>- RINCESS THEATRE. - , .. Manners street. Last Days of "the christian" "the christian" ' . "the christian" - ;;the rubberneck," "the rubberneck," Featuring LEE MORAN. ; LEE MORAN. HELP THE BOYS. _ JJED TRIANGLE STREET DAY, FRIDAY NEXT, 1 . 2nd NOVEMBER, Gifts of Flowers, Cakes, Fruit, or Produce, may be left at thb V.M.C.A., Willis street, up till Friday. ■ WELLINGTON CABARET ORCHES--IKA (Goring street). nPHE above Orchestra have pleasure in STRFiT-cT^RE^I, S'opSM. Public on SATURDAY. 3rd NOVEMBER and Every Following Saturday •Dancing 8-12. Splendid Floor Artistic . Surroundings. Music by tho Cabaret Orchestra of Six Musicians. Streamer and Balloon Dances. Latest . American Orchestrations by the Cabaret Orchestra. ■ " ■ . ■ Subscription 4s. Telephone 24-495 for Reserves. AFTERNOON DANCING AFTERNOON DANCING. Ideal Catering, Splendid Floor, Artistic i Siirrounding6, Well-ventilated Building, and THE AMBASSADOR BAND THE AMBASSADOR BAND Playing the" Latest Jazz Hits.. ■ Daily Sessions:— Morning Tea, 10-12. Luncheon, 12-2. Afternoon Tea, 3-5. Evening, Cabaret, 8-12. THE AMBASSADOR. HE AMBASSADOR. CABARET DE LUXE, ' 68, Willis street. KELBURN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. • A SALE OF WORK will be held in •*■ the Church Hall TO-MORROW (Friday) AFTERNOON and EVENING. [ Proceeds in aid of the Building Fund. I . . I SOCCER LADIES are rej minded that they all Meet at the i Crown Studio not later than 2 o'clock , SATURDAY.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 2

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