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Direction—J." 0. "Williamson JMlms.' '.' '.". 'Managing. Director—Beaumont. Smith; •.'' ' 'THREE.SESSIONS DAILY-U a.m:. 2.15p.m:, Bp.in.- '" - -A GLOWING NEW STAR IN THB ENTERTAINMENT.UNIVERSE! - ; , TALLULAHBANKHEAB :-; :, The Screen's Premier Dramatic Actress—her rieepresonant voice will enthrall' you— her magnetic'personality will captivate you—her very presence will thrill you. . ; " CLIVE BROOK ;^ ■ Suave English" Star—the Screen's most popular lover:: hand ling the greatest -vole of his career with rare skill and appealing n'ncisse. ■■ 'TARNISHED LADY" ' ""': A bright, sparkling drama .of love and 'disillusionment—of a-woman who leaves her husband to. go-.t0.-.th&inan.-she loves, only to find him m.love with another. . . ■ - •■'. (Recommended as mora suitable for Adults.). ... . . STALLS,-Is. Is Oa,' ANJJ 2s. DRESS CIRCLE, 2s 6d;' HOI'AL LOUiNGB, .■ - -3b. (Taxable-Prices plus Amusement Tax). No-Booking tee. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY AND THEATRE; -tTEL. 4W44J. Telephone' Reserves cannot be held later than 7,45" pirn...-. ' GRAND OPERA IioUSE Direction—J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director—Beaumont Smith. MATINEES DAILY, at 2.15 ,p.m^ . NIGHTLY, at 8 o'clock. ■'■■■ • • ■ Joseph M. Schenck'.presents' '.'.'". " '.'. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS and BEBE DANIELS " REACHING FOR THE I^ON^ A 1931 DYNAMO. "A Modern Doug, matching wits for Millions. " ; ■■ ' ' UNITED •'ARTISTS. , .. V- ...'.'. •': New Opera House Prices: Stalls is'.X'entre Stalls Is-6d,-D.C.-2s- (plus-tax)., i. ■ B6x Plans at Bristol and Berkeley. (Telephone- VS'IOG.) TOWN HAJLL MONDAY EVENING, sth OCTOBER, at 8 o'clock. PEOPLE'S MEETING TO SUPPORT THE DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE Chauman: REV. DR. GIBB, Piesident of the League of Nati&nb Union. Speakers: THE RIGHT HON. G. W. FORBES, Prime Minister IHE RIGHT HON. J. G. COATES, Leader of the House * MR. H. E. HOLLAND, Leader of the Opposition His Giace Aichbishop O'Shca will move and the Rev. Canon James, -will suppoit the following ies>olution.— "That this meeting warmly welcomes the forthcoming Disdimament Conference, and urges the Government to do all in its power to bring about a real leduction in the Aimieb, Navies, and Air Foices pf the world. MR. TEMPLE WHITE will picside at the Oigan,'and play front 7.30. THE SALVATION ARMY BAND will play at tbe doora from 7.30, COME EARLY! COME EARLY! HOME BUILDERS! HOME OWNERS! COME AND SEE THE PRACTICAL SAVINGS PROVIDED Bl' A. & T. BURT'S STOCKTAKING SALE BATHS, SINKS, BASINS-Sh'htly damaged, but quite useable. All diastically reduced for clearance. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES—KettIes, Toasters, Curling Tongs, Radiators, etc.— new goods clearing at gift puces. , V LIGHTING FIXTURES—Hanging bowls and lamp shades in various colours and designs, all to go at bargain prices, NEW ENGLISH BATHS AT DISCOUNT PRICES. The well-known DOULTON «jnd CARRON BATHS, substantially reduced. - DON'T MISS SEEING THESE BARGAINS! A. & T. BURT, LTD., RETAIL SHOWROOMS, COURTENAY PLACE. 5/- FOR YOUR OLD BAG 5/- . '.. . _ _ '._ _ ._.j •V-0 MATTER WHAT ITS CONDITION, WE WILL ALLOW YOU 5/- FOR YOUR OLD BAG-ALL YOU HAVE, TO DO IS TO SELECT ONE OP OUR NEW HANDBAGS FOR NOT LESS THAN 20/-. IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO BUY A NEW BAG TO-DAY, YOU CAN STILL BRING US YOUR OLD DISCARDED BAG, THEN WE WILL GIVE YOU A CREDIT SLIP FOR 5/-, AND YOU CAN BUY A HANDBAG ANY TIME BEFORE" XMAS. LAND'S FOR BAGS 248, LAMBTON QUAY :: * 67, WILLIS STREET. THE EMPIRE CAFE, 23, WILLIS STREET, ANNOUNCE THAT FROM MONDAY NEXT THEIR 3-COURSE MIDDAY LUNCH WILL BE REDUCED TO 1/Patrons can lely on our usual standard of excellence, and that there will be no cuisine economy to offset this reduction. "DINE AT THE EMPIRE" REDUCTIONS HOT ALSO BEEN EFFECTED IN THE TEA MENU. MAKE THE EMPIRE YOUR DINING-ROOM TELEPHONE 40-542. PERMANENT WAVING FROM 15/FULL BUSTER, 21/-, OR SHINGLED HEAD. NO limit to Dumber of cuils Ringlpt ends and soft natuial v,a.\e guaidntced No fuzz. No skipping of cuils. Every branch of the proftwion, mdwhnit Immanent Waving, peisonally supeivised and attended to by AIK. b. KU&^UU, laic of London and Edinburgh. MARCELLING THOROUGHLY .... 2/6 FINGER WAVING -.. 3/WATER WAVING 3/HAIRCUTTING VHAIR TINTING—Fiom , WROSCOE'S DAINTY BEAUTY PARLOURS, 40,' MERCER STREET. TELEPHONE 40-544. SALE OF WORK. t^t Z . ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. TERR4.CE CONGREGATIONAL -^ • ANNUAL EXHIBITION CHURCH SCHOOLROOM, Now Open Daily in the WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER. ART OALLERY^Whitmore stieet. To bo opened by the Mayoiess, Mrs, Tig am. to 530 pm. O. A. Hislori, .it 3 pm 7.3 a pjn. to 9 p m. Plain and Fancy Goods, Pioduce, Admission Is; Season Tickets St. Sweets, and Flowers. rt Union Tickets, Is. E. D. GORE. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 4

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