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\OTED LAST NIGHT A UNIQUE _^ PRODUCTION. QUEEN'S THEATRE. V» DEED'S THEATRE. Tho Cosiest Theatre in Town.' 2.30. ' TO-DAY. ' 7.30. Cap;i yil<?mv?le Presents a. Sensational "otunsation of a Great Problem— ;;WHAT WIVES WANT," WHAT WIVES WANT," ( WHAT WIVES WANT," , WHAT WIVES WANT," WHAT. WIVES WANT," ( WHAT WIVES WANT." WHAT WIVES WANT/ I« it FAME? Is it RICHES? Is it LOVE?' nTo hni!STi What'"WiTOS Wanf'?. SoloSet b ? a kn°v many a man iA history met his downfall when he tried to find ' out! Starring g£HEL GRAY TERRY ETHEL GRA.Y TKRRV ' ETHEL GRAY Tilt? And NILES WELCH. NILES WELCH. . . NILES WELCH. In Addition: PART SIX ?> Story ?f a. Lost Fortune, a, Tiny European Kingdom, and the Crooked Byways of New York. ' "JHE SOCIAL BUCCANEER," THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER/ 1 Starring JACK MULHALL. JACK MULHALL. ' Century Comedy, "DON'T GET FRESH." BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. LATEST GAZETTES. And Wellington's Finest Orchestra QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. X? Tu?**L Matinee, Stalls 9d, D.O. 1«; w£ 'B SUIS. ls ' D-°- 2s > Children half pno«. Box Plan at Bristol. Theatre' Telephone 22-334. ~~~ GTRAND THEATRE. " ~ Strand theatre. .Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. A Mighty Picture with a Mighty Story. . SARDOU'S IMMORTAL DRAMA, "THEODORA." "THEO DOR A." "THEODORA." "TH.EODORA." "THEODOS A." " T HE O DO R A." "THEODORA." ' "IHEODOB A." "THEODOSA." The Fascinating Romance of a lion- " keepers daughter , who . became Empress, and then sacrificed tho throne or, the Caesars for a wonderful love ■ - ..that came.into her life.- ■ Forty ferocious^lions turned loose into a crowdod arena among thousands of people—to satisfy the whim of a lovemad woman. The ' most startling climax ever shown.on any screen. *T ABOUNDS IN'-GRANDEUR AND : TREMENDOUS BEAUTY.. • In Addition: WILLIAM DESMOND "THE DRAGON'S CLAWS. 1. 1 Another Startling Chapter of "AROUND THE WORLD ■! IN EIGHTEEN DAYS." „T?P le? did,, Su PP°rtiDß Programme. " lheodora screens, at 11.35, 2.20,' 55. benal ( screens at 11.10, 1.55, 4.46; 7.30. Pricas as Usual. . Telephone 3299. LABOUR CARNIVAL. ABOUR CARNIVAL. TO-NIGHT, at 7 I TO-NIGHT, at 7. . ' ' SKATING RINK, VIVIAN X't rRJi'i?T SKATING RINK! VIVIAN STrIIt: • GRAND FINALE I ' And UNRAVELLING OF MONSTER SPIDER WEB. * " See this great novelty arid join in -the' lun and excitement of unravelling. Contains seven miles of strings. j •. Dancing,. Side-shows, Fancy Dresses Stalls, and Confetti Battle, Fancy Dancing. Admission only 6d. BAND. ..'-,■■ I AND. j THE PETONE CENTRAL BAND Will play. Selections at Eastbourne TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Collection. J. H. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec j WELLINGTON CABARET ORCHESTRA. riTHE GORING STREET CABARET X . will be open. TO-NIGHT. j Dancingr 8-18. Music by the Cabaret '■ Orchestra of six musicians. " ' j Special Orchestral Numbers will inoludft:—"Pack Up Your Sins," "Everything is K.O. in K.Y.," "Ka-lu-a," "Dane- . Subicription 4s. ■ , WELLINGTON AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY. ILLUSTRATED LANTERN LECTURE, "PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE SOUTHERN ALPS,". .' . •> By Malcolm Rois, Esq., On WEDNESDAY Next, 7th November, in Y.W.C.A. Hall, Fowlda Buildinjr, Hoibert street, at 8 p.m. Admisiion freo. All interested cordially invited. TOWN Hall, Fntiay next, C.T. and W. Association's Joy Night. Prizes (or best fancy hats, ladies and gents.. Help tho kiddies' fund. : LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION ■OF N.Z. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE, No. 1. jYf EMBERS of tho Institution are suin--4-»-- moned to attend tho November Church Service, to be held in tho TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TOMORROW, at 3 p.m.. Address by Rev. Harry " (Baptist). Roy. Harrison ' will assist. . . . Solos will be rendered by Miss L, Daniel and Mr. F. A. Campbell. Mr. H. E. Wilson, Pianist. Protestant frends cordially invited. Full Regalia. By order. W.D.G.M. f^OMMERCIAL Travellers' Joy. Nighl, 2J-< -.Town Hall, Friday. Hxndiwmp vrwa for moit original dootumeij Udiej

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 4