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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. “WAGES FOR WIVES”—TO-XJGHT. Should wives ho on a salary like an ordinary housekeeper ? Jim Bailey had always controlled the family pay cheek and was determined to keep on giving Ah's Hailey just as much as ho saw lit —and spending the rest to suit himself wiith no questions to he asked. Hughie Logan had never stopped to consider whether or not Luella should have any voice in the management of the family finauces. Chester Bailey hadn’t thought about an actual division. He believed that things like that would adjust themselves. Old Mr Tevis had nothing to say about the matter. He had opened his own pay envelope onlj- once since his marriage—and the memory of what happened to him on that occasion was lasting! However, the wives of Jim Bailey and Hughie Logan were led into open rebellion by Xell Bailey right after her marriage to Danny Kester because of the financial question—which was ultimately solved to everyone’s satisfaction. Jacqueline Logan and Creighton Hale head the all-star caste, which, includes Zasu Pitts, Claude Gilliiigwator. Margaret Seddon, ATargarot Livingston, Earle Foxe, David Butler and Dan Mason. It is a picture that will appeal to' everyone and will be shown for the first time at the Princess Theatre to-night. A good topical and comedy complete the display.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1926, Page 1

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218

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1926, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1926, Page 1

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