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Is it FAME? Is it RICHES? Is it LOVE? Who knows what "Wives Want"? Solo.non didn't know—many a man in history -net his downfall when he tried to find out.! QUEEN'S THEATRE. . DEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. Th© Cosiest Theatre in Town. ' 2.30. TO-DAY. 7.30. Carl Laemmle Presents a. Sensational Picturisation of a Great Problem— "WHAT WIVE 3 WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WPIAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT." "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT,"' "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT" - "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES WANT" "WHAT WIVES WANT," "WHAT WIVES 'WANT" "WHAT WIVES WANT" "WHAT WIVES WANT!" Starring ETHEL GRAY TERRY ETHEL GRAY TERRY ETHEL GRAY TERRY ETHEL GRAY TERRY ETHEL GRAY TERRY ETHEL GRAY TERRY ETHEL GRAY TERRY And NILES WELCH. NILES WELCH. NILES WELCH. NILES WELCH. NILES WELCH NILES WELCH. 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 lno Story of a. Lost Fortune, a. Tiny European Kingdom, and the Crooked Byways of New York. "THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER " "THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER'" "THE.SOCIAL BUCCANEER;Starring JACK MULHALL. JACK MULHALL. Century Comedy, "DON'T GET FRESH." BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. LATEST GAZETTES. And Wellington's Finest Orchestra, GRAND ORCHESTRA. QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices: Matinee, StalU 9d- D.O IsK'B^'pVn^istoT. ChM™ **; The&tra Telephone 22-334. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. QRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL v-" And SALE OF WORK, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), and SA.TURDAY NEXT, 3rd NOVEMBER SKATING RINK, VIVIAN STREFT SKATING RINK; ..VIVIAN; STREET! Opening Ceremony; "FRIDAY, a? 3 by MR, P. FRASER, M.P. 7 Monster Attraction, Bargains ,Galore, Fun and Amusement for All. Lucky Baby Competition. . SOME OF THE ATTRACTIONS: Plain and Fancy Work Stalls, Railway Stall, Tramway Stall, Produce Flowera, Lolly, General, and Toy Stalls, Bran Tubs, Refreshment Cafe, Etc Etc. Side-shows. Side-shows, Side-shows. Music by DIXIE BOYS' JAZZ ORCHESTRA. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, At 3: Children's Plain arid Fancy Dances. Good Prizes. Good Music. Admission 6d. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING, At 8: Grand Fancy Dress Carnival and. Confetti, Balloons.' Good Music, Good Prizes, and a Jolly ■ Good Time. Nothing like this ever offered before. FANCY DANCING BY MR. JOB KNOWSLEY'S PUPILS. You Must See the MAMMOTH SPIDER WEB Cover the whole building. Contains miles of Web. Unravelled at 9.30 Saturday Evening. Admitsion —Friday Afternoon, Free; Friday Evening and Saturday Evening, 6d. LABOURITES, SUPPORT YOUR OWN CARNIVAL! IS YOUR HOME LACKING IN MUSIC T ONE of the greatest assets to home life is a Piano. Do not deny your family the daily pleasures which a well-ohoaen instrument will give them. You will choose wisely by selecting a British Piano—the beet on the mar- J . ket for rich tone and fine appearance. Beggs are Sole_ N.Z. Agents for many famous British Pianos, including: "Witton Witton, Hopkineon, Windover. George Rogers. Also only Genuine Pianola Player Piano. Our terms are very reasonable. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON, Oldest and Most Modern Piano House in N.Z. mHE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD. SUPERB! That's the only term you can apply to HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONES. METRONOLA GRAMOPHONES: COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONES. 30 selected models in- Oak and Mahogany in stock. Prices and terms to. euit all. We invite inquiry. HUGE ASSORTMENT OF "H M V " "ZONOPHONE," AND "COLUMBIA" RECORDS BY THE BEST ARTISTS. Catalogues Post Free. THE BRISTOL PIANO % CO., LTD., Lambton quay and Brandon street WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. FUNERAL CARD. milE Friends of the late John Reid »rp F^n,M PeCH 1'i y i M, Vt d lo,. aUeiKl «>'■« Jninehal, winch will leave his nephew's residence, 183. Parade, Island Bay Tomorrow, tho 3rd November. 1923, at 2 30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori 15. MORRIS, Junr..' I'unernl Director, 60. Taruuaki street - lolephone 22-159, day and night

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 2