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• ' '■ ■'■„'■- ~~~^Z7~ZZZ^^ LAST SCREENING-LAST CHANCE POSITIVELY FINAL SCREENING IN WELLINGTON Last Nlffht of GLORIA SWANSON ill "INDISCREET." o^ T ™ ' :US iiMfflS? \ SiSSt «. SII lIeIX W^K^^™?^^ Jeanette Mac Donald in "THE LOTTERY BRIDE» GRAND OPERA HOUSE ./ESS" ■ . Final"|howingtp'i>jgW. Final Screening To-night. MAJESTIC. 2.15 and 8 p.m. THE REGENT Oireciion-J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director-Beaumont Smith. p LIDE SKATING RINK. Screening To-night Lw*'Chance, of Seeing Direction-J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director-Beaumont Smith. MATINEES DAILY, at 2.15 p.m. NIGHTLY, at 8 o'clock. SKATING RINK. "HOT HEIRESS" a d JOAN CRAWFORD in JEAN HARLOW, THREE SESSIONS DAILY-U a.m.. 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. rOMMENCING TO-MORROW AT THE MATINEE SKATING :ffi»ffilßl!S: StS^SS 1=1" JBSSSSSB commencing to-morrow • commencing the. matinbb. skating. -HE LUXE THEATRE. **■ Epic- Th.-Idol of,the Lond^^ b^est^aUon of the Screen. FAIRBANKS and BEBE DANIELS THE GLIDE SKATING RINK IT.HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE... YEV E LUXE THEATRE. "A" Cert. ; GOLDIE. mATTTTT ATI mTFumnl^ HTVP 1 RPHfilf In : (Wellington's Rendezvous for Skafers). IS ™Klt ' ___§& de luxe theatre. ;,Go ga TALLULAH BANKHEAD and CLIVE BROOK f f *n TRF MOO¥ ,, w-wwd.*™* THE PARAMUUJNi iJii.AixtJi. . cOMMBNC i N g TO-MORROW. "GOLDIE." -In •—-,,, KJiiAO.tiJ.JN la t UJ\ IXIHi M.UUJM ' COMMENCING TO-MORROW! COMMENCING TO-MORROW. LAST WO r D m ENTERTAINMENT. , " TARNISHED LADY A 1031 DYNAMO! GREATEST OF MODERN ENTERTAINMENT! G SPECIAL ;_il t -p. ~ 0 ., n Ijo__ \' (Two Sessions Daily, 2.50 and 8 p.m.) Preceded !y Pinunnf Jram. tlio fhriir iiinrpmp with London's darling eclipsing her great stage Doug, in modern dress in a breath-taking story of Wall Street and Elusive Romance. I*. ATtE?-£S^9^ (Twice Da.fr, 2h» and 8 p.m.) I "IMMEDIATE POSSESSION." triumphs asTglrfUSaX^hT* htod and re.erv« her tort for romyjce^ High-powered.a«tio», thrills, and high U the world loves, with a new Fairbanks I FOR TWO MORE DAYB. DRAMATIC SENSATION OF 1931. , A 1 Starring HERBERT MUNDIN. a girfwho knows everything and ad^nothing. Smart-up-to-date, and.deeply never known andwUl^^^^^^^^ D FOR TWO MORE DAYS. - JJiv AiVIAJLxw D-*jJN Dili. XL/JM vja XuOLt ; i • iii ■ (> * j ta \ ■ ■'■ ■ but ones * ■ •■■ - ■■•... Another Outstanding Hit by ' rrwfTOP to \rm?T?rav - (Recommended as more suitable for Adults.) ■ TT mTim iu-rtsTQ S JOY and LAZZERONI "ILLEGAL" comes at a time when the TTTF STAR OF "SHIPMATES!" POA TWO TnMORPOW THE REGENT'S PRICES: ' UNITED ARIISIS. | JOY and LAZZERONI eyes of the entire world are fixed on Jg ||^ gl "SHCTMAT^i" i7A^\'^^' STALLS Is Is 6c AND 2s. DRESS CIRCLE. 2s 6d: RUifAL LOUNGK NEW OPERA HOUSE PRICES: Stalls Is, Centre Stalls 1 8 6d, D.C. 2s (plus tax). A JOY and LAZZERONI.'' sangland. ~ i,.vp h m ™ti M jrr'nfemTO att m>inm- ' 3u ■ (Taxable Prices plus Amusement Tax). No Booking Fee. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND BERKELEY. (TELEPHONE 28-106.) T • (World-famous Skaters), -s^ars-,rs - w":- a ALLSL. i^LT"• ~—- ——"^"° '~ "* """■, ... ' ,: ■ "*— | £££££»&_ ' ' Ttrir t nunnw T?AtmTTRTTTi"3 ■ «t . evening sessions only. WHAT A STORY! • ROBERT MONTGOMERY : GERARD ' ANNOUNCEMENT! ' INDENT AGENT'S' STOCK' R ' LEWIS AYRES, ! ROBERT MONTGOMERY ' GENE GERRARD i OF ! TO-NIGHTi, TO-NIGHX, LEWIS AYRES, ROBERT MONTGOMERY : ' And ' . . °* N COMPLETE CHANGE OF^ gSSiSg SKmSSI "I tKEIKSI T *«™lis street furniture mart has taken over the fukni. FOOTWEAR SALE k . programme. ~ LEWIS AYRES., : ||| ffiffi&gY | d y f l^JF^'^ "™™ =*?"* NEXI SALK ODDMENTS LAKES' PATENT SHOES-Court and strap, low and,spike SKg S ISSEt fitar of "All Quiet on the Wsstern Front" KOBEKI MUJNiuUJXUtux Music> Gaiety and Laughte! after the w . »iwmiiiiruirNTH heds> 2 2%' and 3- 7/6 xnni^wfc ; End "Common Clay/ in his most Dram*- In the biggest laugh of the year." New, real English manner- THE FURNITURE MART IS CATERING FOR IHE KEyUlKbMfiJNib m pAIRS LADIES ' PATENT STRAP SHOES-Spanish and Cuban heels. Smart. ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, tic Role! .: brilliant, and original! "LET'S LOVE AND LAUGH." OF THE ______ ' . rtTT t^tttt-ttiT) Bargain. .•■.-.■ 12/6 per pair : . ' , ..-ILLEGAL." "ILLEGAL." "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." SI ffi liStS" KEEN CASH BUYER. 75 PAIRS KOSY TOE SLIPPERS-Going for 3/11 per pair ™UAL PRICES. psUAL PR!CEB. •'^ffiffi? "^£igl£> "TIE X g FBSSS^> ' SI Ki^ ftgg^ Bl^rS^AEo^^ BE UGHT FR°M US ' FOR CASH ' AT m^ IBS GENTS> ENGLIBH QUAMTY SAMPLE NO EXTRA CHARGE. , "ILLEGAL/ ;'ILLEGAL.;; "THE MAN IN POSSESSION/; "LET'S. LOVE AND LAUGH.'" ™^*v,^-»v"'*«* . l_ GENTS' TAN AND BLACK OXFORD SHOES-Medium toes. Bargain. 12/6 DAILY SESSIONS. Slii."'; Sib; SB«g gg |8| ; SI Sg« ISS £iS§S> ' youYsEL^ ««»™™^^^^ TOro™^lPo^ Bh^, X., Black and^a „ a.m. to 11.30 ,m,l 2 noontolp-. "ILLEGAL." ■ "ILLEGAL." «tue MAN IN POSSESSION." , mmm _, luuivociir. , .Bargain. , 2/6 per pair 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.; 2.30. p.m. to 4.30 pT«.i "ILLEGAL." "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." WITTY! 100 PAIRS LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS—Various colours, with Kosy soles. Snip 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. ■ ("A" Certificate-Adult Audiences.) ' . A ,.. • ~., •'.-. .■'. . . .. . ~ BREEZY! . THE at , . • 1/6 per pair • ■: A not of mirth, wit, cyclonic actiorv—-! CLEVER! XXXXJ _ ,______, ____, ._^ N ■ .. Learners' sessions, Bto 7 p.m. by the Police, marked by the From the ***£*£^ Farce by H.M. ROLLICKING! WTT T T<S «TT?I?FT "FTTT?WTTTttF MART LADIES WEAR MANN'S SHOES, ' A TDBE RT DT W , gang, betrayed by the woman he loved! ■ narwooa. . HILARIOUS! .WliwL/lo blKl-Jlil Jj UXVJ» 11 UXiH* JH-AliX, . , ' A. TUBERT, Director. An intensely human story of underworld It's the most brilliant British production MFYT « FVFNTNfi PORT" 177, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Tel. 41-601. _ .;-. venge ance! giffiSl SffiS : * "SLr&tSSIT ** NEXT EVENING POST. . , . . ; ■~ ~■ ■ , CLUB PARTY TO-NIGHT. , , SEE "ILLEGAL" FOR THE BIG; IRENE PURCELL, AN UNRIVALLED CAST. ••• ■- • . : -. - : .- . : . • _ __—, ___— ■„, ,-■ _.._.._ ;—^. ... THRILL OF A LIFETIME! '. , IRENE PURCELL, : The Bridegroom ....'. Gene Gerrard j » ojm -|1717<iri7 T T ACT WFFTT ? REGAL RECORDS 9/d REGAL ttWYVRn^ RRR NEW CABARET RINK. ••^ iwATTWfi' —THRILLING- . C. AUBREY SMITH, The Bride Vho Was ...Muriel Angelus LA&T WEEK! LlAbl ,Wl-J-1V! JXHiUAij KJIiOUKL»& ,^/b , KJ-IaAL KJ-OUKUb. ggg NEW CABARET RINR IT'S AMAZING! — THRILLIJNb-! C 4UBREY SMITH Her Mother Margaret Yarde . - ERR NEW CABARET RINK -.Paramount Feature, : : |eryl mercer. '' g£ $2£;;;;;;;;;;;;. SSf wSant COME TO THE GREAT NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED' . g| V : . . ; „. .: Paramount Featurettes. , . BERYL MERCER. The Butler .;....,.,..... Henry Wenman . WJttfi 1U lilfl Uftuai , ~ RRR SKATING. _,__.„., ._, .„„,.„_„ ANT) He's put as a Sheriff's officer to' take The Bride Who "Wasn't- Rita Page , 21118 I'm Happy When Hiking 210911 Hear Dem Bells RRR SKATING. "nJ£ X mmr omaivu eh arge of the home of a pretty w idlow--Her Father Ronald Frankau . T?TTT? T TrkTTTT^ A TTTniW CATI? 2U06 Get Away, Old Man 21083 Hello, Beautiful SSS^ .THEATRE. and ends up by taking possession of the The Detective George Gee Jj UK IiIUUIIiAIIUJN OAIjUi 21109 Teddy Bears' Picnic 21075 I Miss a Little Mi« RRR "ROYAL ROLLER RINK _____ _ widow, too. Daring, Riotous, Romanic. ENTERTAINMENT DE LUXE., .» : ■ S SMe "of Zee S Little! SwSearf ' gKR W OYAL ROLLER RINK ...:•■• 10.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. DELIGHTFULLY ENGLISH IN DIA- A British International Picture WHICH WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR A FEW MORE DAYS ONLY! 21103 Bubbling Over with Love . 21055 Rocky Mountain Lullaby RRR (Winter Show Building Mi M^ ad^n^S?iTf lo'^KH^^&^ I, ' E '- More Month, : 210. Ninety-nine Out o f a ■.£_«■ RRR :_^_! ______ boxpla S^ WOPE n • hWfISS\^S^S ASE> CLARRY MOORES LTD. . .: LATEST DANCE RECORDS NOW £3 m>_±n.B_L«v.Tg ■■■■■SfflPS T§ISSI: :AT BRISTOL AND .THEATRE. ™E BES^ g^g A RACE ....>-.- (IN LIQUIDATION). • ■..:. ; ;:;-^ ; ; ; || TONIGHT H.eke, kM*l ' ;..S_}i____|sS3St ■ F^f J;^^^- 1-* p a SSS"^D ermsToSv:» OPEN FUR WAREHOUSE, • AITKEN'S ARCADE S to-nigh^ On tonight ■W concentrate'kid,; Day Tt'the m.""^ i-«.».*« W _ t_>. ... 6th FLOO R LEVY BUILDING ' AIIJ_^JN fe AKOAU^, , err to-night. Skateß to-night ; ;; CONCENTRATE __■■> _______ Bristol or Theatre, .-100. ' , TARANA K f 5, COURTENAY PLACE (Where All TrEHIS StO P ). f^ ™E RINK v. ISLAND BAY. ■^ :"QUEEN'S . THEATRE. ; MNAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. --j^sFmS^uE CHANCE. - : ENTRANCE TARANAKL SIREET. . - - , " ■ gRR S p^ AT ; e^ ,IhE QUEEN'S. THEATRE. p aramoU nt' S Drama of ..Great Love, with OT. JAMES. THRICE DAILY: . ' - ggg SPECIAL CONCESSIONS TO ' THE street^ ••UNFAITHFUL'', ' %.™ '.# "■ ■.*J- m ".^ A«entS' Stock, : h sye ,now,b e en turned, and are offered d^t to th^pubhc ; . . ' .. ||| Private Parties, , Club Members (Upper tuba streetj. "UNFAITHFUL" RUTH CHATTERTON 81. JAMifs. 2.10 and 8 p.m. PffPAPFP TffAW T?V1?PI RRR Private Parties, Club Member* •SSSSS £33885 s!ffi: SSSgi^^^ I™^1™^ ' SSBSfflSffiß AT- LESS THAN WHOLESALE. PRICES •__. han ever! RR| jgfcfig-;;,:■;* ■■■■■ ■■:■ ■8^: .384585?' p_ffifflSiliaS. ' ™^ LI ,, ~ • THE ARCADIAN MEAT C 0.,. ;; :. II ; G ;. S . BEIOHT ; . i Here is Genius. He.is. wonderful. HUNDREDS OF FUR COATS .; • BURLINGTON ARCADE, DIXON STREET, rrr , m^ (A Cert.-Adult Audiences.) MARIAN MARSH, ■• ■ ■ . ; . . ~ * , J , RRR Tel. 21-212. -ggil GSW™fl SSlffl! ING . S THEATRE with her Beautifu. Singing Voice, as IN MUSQUASH, PESCHANIKI, SEA^ ELECTRIC SEAL, AND CONBY. HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE FOLLOWING PRICES:- RRR ' ■ •yWyeni3Ver P srb=. thrillsinon^ ?sgS?> cZce elamb' s SPRINa- MB • ■ :f-;«;"r:-;i: ?"! s 1- «»2*EIS . ._g-;_i§Jig-.:' i.-.^rooiNo-TO^mow. . ™lb ?;:; . one must please you! . SSon:;:::::;:::::::^^ ■ s S Hotel)': - ■ ' SS™ "B^ltn-^JL vSST™ "A" Cert-Recommended for Adults. ; ; PRIME OX BEEF Sirloins 7d, Ribs sd, Beef Steak 5d Wellington's Smoothest Skating Surfc. ~ KEN MAYNARD . .•;., ; Movietone Farce, PRICES: Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s (id (plijs tax). CHOKERS, TIES, AND FOXES FOR SUMMER WEAR-In Squirrel, Skunk, PORK, 8d 1b VEAL 6d Ib All New Skates. In the adventure production, "ANNABELLE'S AFFAIRS," > _„„_ __. ■ . Musquash, Peschaniki, Opposum, Mock Ermine, etc., etc. ; ''.'"'' Special Session for Learners, 4.45 to 5.i5, ."THE FIGHTING LEGION.' "ANNABELLE'S AFFAIRS," 01. JAMES. D 4Y ' - T'TITC X\Tl?l?Tr>C C!T)T?r<T AT O ' ls- Monte Carlo To-aight, 7.30 to 10. "THE FIGHTING LEGION." "ANNABELLE'S AFFAIRS," JAMES. OCT. 2, DON'T DELAY, AS WE ARE POSITIVELY CLOSING DOWN • NfiXT WEEK. Ijllo .W—f—fJV O OJrJCvOIALiS Ladies ls 6d, own skatei Is; ienta 2«, own "THE FIGHTING LEGION." "ANNABELLE'S AFFAIRS," ST- JAMES. 11 a.m. skates l s 6d. ; SggSBS?IS>, SiESIIilFiiRl" *£2?^l%^J t£SL° vi open till 9 o'clock Friday night. «b chops, v- .stripe,!/-.....: aw^ p**™, Clb hich . _, "TTiiil TTTr'ttTTwri T.wnTn'Nr" <i« xtxt a SSiT t •00 imiTuon _—__ ~ ■ Join our Skating dub, wnica nvet Ttm ••^SSSffi.*- "ffllllSlilliS'' /- \ come up m the elevator. . . . REMEMBER-WE KEEP DOWN THE PRICES! &^X"K? di* 8 «**•*« fSSKF^E^s^o^s■ «ffliisiiiiFi&" / / \ , -.---■ v - — ~:/; ■;•,:•;■- ;\. ; • -:-■:-:•■•' ■ v' :t ••'; ;" ' Telephone2o- 635- :,_ iL , •e>£ the'famous Rangers, j- his relentless, From the sensational stage success, / tavpt \ " ' ■ . _..,,_ ',_„ -■'■• ' • Floor Manner i-S_f^«&^dlfe d£rr :^§HS»iS?_i?S!-- dX • THE rees-^ONES SHOE CO.'S home builders: homeowners? __ zander _, «»«&•- known! . "GOOO GRACIOUS, AN^ABIILLL. \ i COME AND SEE THE PRACTrOAT 9AVTNP<! PROVrnvn wv WILL deliver F°UR SPECIAL LEC PACKED WITH WHIRLWIND A merry matrimonial -mix-up of complica- - - V ■■■ / nTJITAT A XTTSIT VTPT? Q A T?V VSTTnTT QA T V * UiLAL SAVIJNtrh PKOVIJJbD BY VV TUREB at the Dominion Famere . ; THRILLS AND ACTION! THE^BIG- tions that lead from one mirth provoking \ / .irliiliAl AJM JMIV ShK& Alt I OXlUl!i OALICj * o m pTTT)mJC CTAPTTT AITTVP o. T „ Institute Conference Hall, Feathertto* ' GEST WESTERN OF ALL TIME! ' situation to another, with X / ' . . . . . **• Ow A« JDUJVXO OA \J\J J\. X.J\*3\.\.lS\X OAXiHi street, on the : ; : In Addition: VICTOR M'LAGLEN, . . HERE IS A CHANCE TO SECURE mGH-GRADE SHOES AT BARGAIN Kg BASlNg _ glithtly ..^ quite ugeab]e " _~ sth, 6th, 7th, and Bth OCTOBER, !931, QUEEN'S SOUND FEATURETTES. JEANETTE M'DONALD, '■ —^ ' ' reduced for clearance. ,■,.,. , "KINGDOM LIFE- A MESEAIiE FOII ■; . qPggedTSdyf W : g gßi ROLANDYOUNG. /^^^^\ : WE HAVE LISTED ONLY A FEW OF THE SHOE BARGAINS. ELECmC^APFLMNCES-^ettl^ To.ster., Curling Tong*,: Bettor., etc-^ ■ ™« . rrSE ARTCRAFT THEATRE " In addition: , " '/ . \ . 1X71? UA¥F TTTTMTiPFriQ Mni?l? B6W 8 * °eann* aBl pnceß# . ' "The Way of Wisdom or Mental Power. 1' 3-Se ARTCRAFT THEATRE FOXMOVIETONE FEATURETTES; , / A " W_ HAV_ HUJNUKJIiDb MUK_. LIGHTING FIXTURES-Hanging bowls and lamp shades in various colours «d „,. _"?««»-Leoture^:,, „ . m'—ftoH* p»rii»m O n*'R,,iMsn».\ ( / . : .: / WARNER \ ; designs, all to go at bargain pricee. "The Way of Strength or Will Power. 1* (Opposite Parliament Buildings). = —-— _ , ; .,. The prices we are selling the balance of BOSTOCK ENGLISH SHOES. ■ , *. v ■ . ■ : ■ - ' Third Lecture: .: The House of Economy Prices. q^IME FOR TEA AND: TOAST AT . I , BAXTER I stock are no indication of the cost prices. We are. clearing the balance of then NFIW "RNfJUSW 'RATWCI Arp T\TQprvTTvrm ppTri-rtQ : "The Way of Beauty or Poise and Charm. 1' FINAL PRESENTATION A ' THE RITZ V / We simply make the prices low to ensure Shoes at ridiculously low prica*. The .^P " ■C^VTUIOII DAXIIO A.l UIOL;UUIN 1 Jr"XtlU£i&. Fourth Lecture: TrtmPHT Af a Tn\?Tr<TTTi \ / a speedy clearance. Our high quality has reason is irregular ««es and incomplete , nnTTTTfiv imtunwrnm.1' Vt" r,i , "The Way of Inspiration or HopW*. TO-NIGHT, At 8. TO-NIGHT. Before the last car leaves. \ / been maintained. lines. We must clear before our stock- The well-known DOULTON and CAERON BATHS, substantially reduced. Old Students specially ijjvited. ; lit different sort of mystery romance, with '. : : . \^ / . taking. The styles are right. The Quality tiavt mths oTrwTxrr< v — - in WARNER OLAND, -DRITANNIA ' THEATRE. . 40 Pairs C. &J. CLARKE'S well-known is also "Bnt- UOJMI MIBb SEBING THESE BARGAINS! pHRISTIAN SCIENCE READDfO JOHNGARRICK, -PrITANNIA . THEATRE. , _^===CT Shoes-Xliese comprise several styles BO STOCK'S COCOA GLACE ONE- A fc T "RTTPT TTn ROOMS. ■ MARGUERITE CHURCHILL' ' ' BEST AND MOST. . /^ ''•'■ so fil ? f " STRAP SHOES-Low cut, Spanish A* «* J-V JJUXiX, ,_<iJJ., ,- •■■■■.■• No. 6, Coukeuay Chamber*, 18, Cmrrto> : "csarlie chan copies on- ; ■ /-,. 1\ A L- % L 0 '9/6 , '^ RETAIL SHOWROOMS, COURTENAY PLACE. rg. ■*_**■_-__ ~-CHARLIIcHANCARRIiIoN:" .Continuous from 11 im. to .10 p.m. 7 « D^DDY :\ - Per Pair » J Tn rw fl , B ., a _ ; O u a y. Welhn g ton. .. • ''PHAR^F miS riffil nN» . I-AST NIGHT. ' LAST NIGHT. ON G 49 Pairs of BLACK PATENT.LEATHER. BOS TOCK'S ANKLE STRAP GLACE REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. fJAPITOL THEATRE,: MIRAMAR. The public is 'cordially invited; CHARLIE CHAN CARRIES ON. GARY COOPER in ' SHOES-ln Strap and Court style; all ™«mw^m., »«wfnH Rn»n ish Xi'r O-NIGHT-8 o'clock-TO-NIGHT THEATRE. MIRAMAR. 1 r % Five men might have committed the crime, GARY COOPER in \ LEGS" / imported for us. Sizes are irregular. S EhTd twS X "ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT/ * FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. T) OMINION °* NATION* _butonly Charlie Chan knew the murderer. ;.. THE SPOILEBS," "THE SPOILERS." \ ./. / To Clear This Lot \^/Q per pair. < ."ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT." . Great British Programme, ■ Under the AusnKf the Domimoa roOMMENC^^^ROW,,, 3_SSHi> SS iSBK= '. X y ■:-^. 7■ ■ : :^^" fttl2/6 H S^SSe ;*he carried a "DeviP for her good-luck '™ SPOILERS." V___^ Wome^s J^MOUSE BOSTOCK^ OAK GLACE, COURT ™« — Songs! Romance! C^S( ?™^ : ~&£_s#g^??S t.l?l3! ' -; . Piece. nnmmimwn "Daddy Long Legs" has broken 'heels Usually 29s 6d to 35s 6d. . SHOESr-Pump soles and. Spanish "THE GORILLA MYSTERY," Eram Stoker's Vampire Thriller, 'J" TnwVttATT ! ■.-■v-.:_s__Sßgsjf- '■ "saasssfflg«S|? „^_.'j±l-?*™- ; ■';-^«-%_M/e --*1*.?«*»»_/« A_s___fe-. ajm^.-.^gm.: ,^3;,^ .. :..y TRUTH CHATTERTON You read about -it vi the cables every day attendances by ' thousands they mv* . .. .-: - «_^~ H r^«™ GRANTLAND RICE SPORTLIGHT. UmversalV Big Special. toSflSTITileWw^Minister %di*EM. Tr. ... now gee it on the screen. never forget that their real occupation r tT rT apk-tt's wvirvTVP <?TTmr<S BOSTOCK'S PATENT LEATHER Fciday and Saturday: (A Cert.—Adult Audience.) Pr W Zh« th» rpX «fX (I™* "UNFAITHFUL" £il^?«? T .tfffl«S_ff_rSi__k . R _&r™lfsf ffSKS q^Htl g" "THE VcHELOR. FA&BR» Stalls, >, Dress Circle, 1, M. Sifi SsSTC ■ AclrfSfludtces. ' H I|| Hl> . / «^ "ANC.NO. ' ' -High society's most talked about madcap, "THE SECRET SIX." _As Fragrant as New Mown Hay. Women's ' BLACK SATIN SHOES- BOSTOCK'S FIELDMOUSE GLACE In the preßence o£ Their Excellencies the /■»• v TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT -Mnd-someof the things which made her . "THE SECRET SIX." The st ory by the routine of life, is some- »°^fXm and high heel S $£<&& ' TO-NIGHT. .^.IomOHT. •■ talked about. . Tony Scorpio had a Metropolis at his wffl wSSv that i quality, American make; sizes 2,,3, and heels; ver y/ smart' models. Usually ,' , , TRADES HALL A]SO( { mercy! Then came the Secret Si, J^'^^^ffßXA'li. *•■ dually 22s 6d per gj^ 39s «.^ - Q/ft TOW N HALL, TOWN HALL, LECTURE 88^ T" A' ftRAND SInEF^ ' DANCE. • ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. In Addition: ■~.. happened, if only in imagination. In any , ; iq:Uear tne Balance J|/^ J-o vicar me aaiance ,_|«|/.|j __ :T«?nmqf)R TA mmirß v The most popular dance in town. ■■Box Plan Tel. 43-988 after 6.30 p.m. JOHNNY FARRELL GOLF SERIES, . : case, in it, , ;.. ...;:: . _______ " ' " Chancellor of NZ UniversSv wlio Excellent flloor. Supper, and Prizes. -.___ . P One Subject Weekly, . JANE- GAYNOR IS DELICIOUS. • -. SATURDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, haß g "^turned £ attendfng UniTer" Music by Sam Wilson's Dance Band. Atew FITriSs? NING thfatrf GE^ 0N THwSf N- B^IiT^HTSSSSL. WE HAVE SOME GREAT SHOE BARGAINS FOR Rn *&& r d »Si . Ad—ls NIS gl^ll SS_g_ Plan .at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. KeserV e 3 are Better than Regrets. MEN, TOO !■ ' . THIRD j^l^^^ S TO^SBX ' TO-NIGHT .: 11a.m. to 10 p.n, Daily. SffiS?gliS SPECIAL MATIN P , WE GUARANTEE THE QUALITY OF EVERY PAIR OF SHOES WE SELL. P HILHARM°^ :. jßln^w= -^^—-) -d~£~^!^ ->■ —-™ liSl^l^olal £^a»^ M - HAVE YOU SEEN IT? WinTcoLnrtition handtd out ■ . TO CLEAR THE BALANCE gj/fi - The W.E.A. Annual Social will be held ment at the most popular dance haU Mj "DANCE, FOOLS, DANCE." HAVE YOU SEEN IT? a^tt^SiXt «t in *tt DAT?>r«! , rfkft in the W.E.A. Rooms at the Trades Hall Wellington : ; . ... "DANCE, FOOLS, DANCE." The Greatest Picture of the kind in All CHILDREN 6d TO ALL PARTS. MEN<g » JOH N BULL" LACE-UP BOOTS-Stout uppers and soles; splendid for _MBj_ : (Second Building), on WEDNESDAY Len Rough and His New Savoy Band. :. "DANCE, FOOLS, DANCE." greatest ncture^ot tne wna in mi . _ hard wear. Usually 39/6. TO CLEAfe THE: BALANCE 27/fi i___i • NEXT. 7th OCTOBER, at 8 p.m. An /■■ '• . "HELL'S ANGELS." A FTER the Show-A CUP OF COFFEE ■■■■■••. wSmfr attractive programme:-of music and play- r p HE ■ A DELPHI^ » v CABARET, "HELL'S ANGELS." A- at THE RITZ . MEN'S OAK BRAND BOOTS-Oak tanned soles, splendid quality and sure to give 4&*&GL readings has been arranged, and supper X .;,.-;., COMMENCING TO-MORROW. "HELL'S ANGELS." satisfaction. Usually 37/6. . TO CLEAR THIS LOT OK/fj ' Jg_Vy will be provided.by the lady memben of _ SATURDAY NEXT. „ . , . , . . . &it/ \f B^^^ the classes. All interested in the work ot SATTTRIIAV "WTTYT -• , . , ~ tJ To-night is your last opportunity of wit- — . • thp Movement are heartily welcome. Ad- t* ■ vs * shipload of fun on an ocean of laughter. neßsing tWa Mamm oth United Artists' OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. MEN'S WINE COLOURED CAM sHOES-Hig^-grade quality, andthes^le is In „, - unction with the BdUiant Pianist , JSLion Is. (Women students may supply Subgc sS S ef °Srwß 4a, "Tmi- TwmriTT? watpt-T" Masterpiece. <J UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. very smart. Usually 49/6 pair. TO CLEAR THIS LOT OK/g , a basket. TTRAWK rKAPPT^MarI hit l#?T^lt "THE MIDDLE WATCH" Last Screening at 8.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT - "O/ ° GORDON BRYAN E. MASLEN, Secretary. FRANK CHAPP^nd his RHYTHM "THE MIDDLE WATCH?' ■ RUTH CHATTERTON MEN'S HEAVY BLACK GRAIN SHOES-Good thick soles roundltoe^_ Usually 39/6 Tel. 22-397. The Finest Dance Orchestra in New • "THE MIDDLE WATCH» COMMENCING FRIDAY, In the most amazing role of her stage and TO CLEAR THE BALANCE (Examiner for the Associated Board). Zealand. • "THE MIDDLE WATGH %) TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN screen career. . ' who will play Paderewski's Piano FUNERAL NOTICES. AMERICAN TAP DANCING! ™E MIDDLE WATCH, WINIFRED SHOTTER "THE LADY OF SCANDAL." - _, —— . — „ ALL the rage overseas. Glowing Health, ■ 4§w Mmm wltph " MARY BROUGH "THE LADY OF SCANDAL." T3F QTTPF AMn PPT VOTTPQ TO MOPPOWf Concerto. rpHE Frumdi o .Mr■■ Andrew W. Moral iA p eautifu i Limb s> most «ceUecfc . "Thl MIDDLE wIS" In A brilliant comedy, a stirring drama, an BE SURE AND GEP YOURS TO-MORROW! 1^ Weyc^»%^ a^.^ «terWnment Benefit, wor T outl». All SUNDER.;; unforgettable romance. if YOU CANNOT COME ALONG TO-MORROW, COME SATURDAY MORNING; PRICES.-Reserved Seats, 6s and 4s, till leave hiil residence, 194, Onep'u road, fitot^'TSSf'lKeSS'Se rf SS Wlth "PLUNDER" TOTTR A DDB_ SrACTIONS BUT WHATEVER HAPPENS -DON'T MISS REES-JONES' GREAT SHOE SALE*. plue tax . unreaerved , „- lyall Bay i . T^orrbw, Friday;,2nd Oc; SStttad^wtiS^bSirt"!^ OWEN NARES, JACQUELINE LOGAN, "PLUNDER" FOUR ADDED ATTRACTIONS. _, TT^ nrrc TAVro dTT/M^ /-(/\ fmn tober, 1931, at 2 p.m., for the Karon tra]ia- Particulars Room 10, above Herb ',;■• JACK ■EA3NB, DODO WATTS. _ mE ' KINEMA WPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. THE REEb-JOJNtib SUUL CO.>. LTD., Day Saleß: m2g Seats on Sa i e a t g^H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., g^M.nnSSrt " Cllaß- Be«-*"d "•■-■■"■'■■ ALSO: ri LBI RT f - frt ,, ki™a: ffiSSS^VtaSSi t CORNER GREY STREET & LAMBTON QUAY. Bristol To-morrow- • , i 64, UAdS rroad. . ' m.scellaneous unTxrnwj wWATTTPTTTTTre- In the desert wastes of the Sahara, where Britain's All-laughing Special, v^vxv Tels. 24-155 and 16-781. iwi»wfci.i.AWfcuu». :_________ -■-••- ::siSEl±o% ___- i — -*"»-*—■»—« T hk^.,.,,». rr? ™. pj_y^jaatre /*__! sss?1 j^_ss_slss = 12^___w_S«s!; liads o-^_s_«ns_w- p-°-B»-■I>fepta"""• *■*£&_?!_■_?!*S.■£ffi__»tßr..^ ' yrith Dorothy Jordan, Joseph Cawthorn, : TJ Z. ACADEMY OP FINE ARTS. ™ ft _,„„«.f^frTNr MARR TED " _—— RELIEF WORKERS! rpHE Friends of Mr. J. R. Cheesman are gan's. opp. Woolworth's. ■ ■ ■■ and Marjorie Rambcau. vtvtpa t adttw ATTVTT TATiV ' ANNUAL EXHIBITION lS"S?^9i- «Sw MTwrnin"'- : ■ »>t t . fir * ■ r t.<r c w™-u X respectfully invited to attend the f\R. HARLEY'S 8-day Pile Curs— !He borrower swell clothes and-made a Y-M.C.A. LADIES AUXILIARY. Now tv . TO-NIGHT . OMTING MARRIED.^ MAKy)g CHURCH KARORI A N ltl\ m\? l Traril S Fu»cral °, f ,llis k, te teloved wife' Bert. ha: D Guaranteed sat, S faction or money re--splash in joeiety, but when they found ha A MARKET DAY will be held in the ART GALLERY, Whitmore street. 10.-NIbH L CT™NG MAHKI^. ff bl. iiakio wtaui, ukuu f 1 ers w,i be held in I™§"^a^ which will leave bu residence, 87, Mnritai funded. Price 8s 6d. All Chemists. ;^ S only a pant 3 -pre SS cr,thh,g S do happen. A S^^ m. ~ Hours: 'SSmSKS1 PARISHIONERS are reminded that I^The^S Is OT_?_S5 Si2S" R E\ LTH •ReStoffd!, ¥ ng'' MiPclia ■ . Its a not. MORROW (FRDDAYJ, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. S vhnß RITAT<I * NEXT SUNDAY is the day for the nn der the auspices of • the Geae^af Lab- ber ' at T 2 P'™^* 116., j°. i Remedies, splendid for all nervou.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 80, 1 October 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 80, 1 October 1931, Page 2

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