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THE REGENT Direction—J. C. Williamsou Films. - - Managing UirCßtuf—Beaumont Siuttli. THREE SESSIONS DAiLY-11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. LAST FEW PAYS. ■ ■ . " LAST FEW DAYS. TALLULAH B ANKHEAD* with GLIVE BROOK " TARNISHED LADY " A bright, sparkling drama of'love and disillusionment—of a woman who leaves her husband to go to the man she loves, only to find him in love with another. ' (Recommended as more suitable for Adults.) . : CQMMENCING~FRIDAY. Gay Devilment—Smart Sophistication—Delightful Komance. . •" ' ••"• . SamuelGoidwjii presents RONALD .COLMAN in "THE' DEVIL TO PAY" •- Frederick, Lonsdale's Ultra-Smart Romauce of a Vagabond. Aristocrat. ■ . . The talking screen's most accomplished star, iv a-role, specially written for him by ■...-.;. j. . ..that past-master of smart, ..sophisticated comedy. STALLS, ]/-, 1/8; and 2/-. DRESS'CIRCLE,. 2/6. ROYAL LOUNGE, 3/-. . ■". .-(Taxable Prices plus Amusement Tax). .No Booking i'co. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO-COMPANY AND THEATRE. (TEL. ■11-144.) GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction—J-. G. .Williamson Films; ■ ■■■'" '' Managing Director-^-Beauuiout Smith. MATINEES DAILY, at 2.15 p.m. ; - NIGHTLY: at 8 o'clock. Joseph■ M s - Schenck presents DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS & BEBE DANIELS in "REACHING FOR THE MOON" ■ :-. ■■■ - -.. . United Artists' Picture. ! FRIDAY NEXT—Two Biff Pictures on "the One Programme—l'RlDAY NEXT . ... /: "THE LADY REFUSES" 8.X.0. 'Special/ with Betty Comptou, John Darrow/ Gilbert Emery. And : V MADONNA OF THE STREETS" ■ ■'.'■"■,' '■ Eyelya Brent, Robert Ames, Josephine Dunn. (Columbia.Star). . . New Opera-House Prices:-, Stalls Is, Centre Stalls Is Gd, D.C. 2s (plus tax). '. ■', •'; ■.•".'..80x Plans at Bristol and.. Berkeley.. (Telephone 25.-106.) ■ :Mo&tfM£^K l THE DOGS DO BARK! ; : C ';:> ' :.. :- : U;MARPLES" 'SHOW ;-:.A'r:^iipP|ifevsi[OW BUILDINGS TUESDAYt6th,:V;--.:- . ; WEDNESDAY, 7th.| ;i : •■.:■■. ".ADMISSION 1/-. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. *■; •■ ;-.■"■ ■- ' ."'..' .'. '....' ■.-■■.- . . ■■ ■ 419 DOGfS 1362 ENTRIES WRESTLING. WRESTLING.1 TOWN HALL MONDAY 12th OCTOBER MONDAY :•- ■ FIRST MATCH. OP PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. /:; TOM ALLEY v. BILLY MEESKE . . (Botll .ex-Light-Heavyweight World Champions) . ' . PREGEDED BY AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. •2 fiEAVYAVEIGHT SEMI-FINALS-2 LIGHTWEIGHT FINALS. PRICES 5/-and 2/6 (plus tax). LADIES HALF-PRICE. Booking for Preferential-Seats and Limited Number of Day Sales opens Thursday, Bth. October. Ordinary Booking, Friday, 9th October. BOX PLAN AT JIM TURFIS'S (RITZ TOBACCONIST), MANNERS STREET.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! IN THIS SPACE EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK WE SHALL ADVERTISE FRESH BARGAINS IN HIGH-GRADE SHOES. BARGAINS E(!)R WEDNESDAY: BOSTOCK'S PA'IENT LJJ-VIHER Gb>SEJ' COURT SHOES-Splendid wlk elastic guetof, leather Cuban heels bc-intiful quahty. hire 7 only Usual y 39/(s t 10 CLEAR THb LIAh 1 3/6 P P CROCKETT & JOKES' CALI^SL'EDE STRAP SHOES—Welted soles, leather heels, lovely quality, but not many left -m^gggf^. LlN]i pel . pdU . WOMEN'S BLACK SATIN SHOES—Medium and high heels. Splendid quality. American make. Sues 3 , 3, and y^ »^^ANCE Q/fl per pair C & J CLARK'S. WELL-KNOWN SHOES—These comprise several styles and • leathers, and are usually sold at */*s>**(£ l6t at pei . pair THE EEESrJONES SHOE CO., LTD., CORNER GREY STREET & LAMBTON QUAY. - ;i OUR SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVING WEEK - HAS BEEN A WONDERFUL SUCCESS. BECAUSE OP SUCH WE ARE - ' EXTENDING THIS SPECIAL OFFER FOR ANOTHER WEEK. FU LL H^^^-St^SoSS^Sn^l^ B°TTLE °F 7 ALL FOR 21/- ---■• NO SKIMPING OF CURLS—GENUINE MATERIALS USED. L :;. .:. 50 .< FULLY-QUALIFIED . ASSISTANTS. ■- ■' \ We'irte both; the' Eugene and Konol'Systems. All Waving Guaranteed 6 Months. ■■■•■■ ■ •'■■ Ringlet; Ends, Long Soft' Natural-looking Waves, and not a Frizzy-Mass. MARCEL 2/0, WATER 'WAVE 2/6, SHAMPOO AND SET,: 3/0, SHAMPOOING 1/6, ■ ,^: /V :,■ HAIRCUTTj'nGI/-, NECK TRIM Od. ".; DONNELLY'S: 3 LADIES' SALONS, , CUBA STREET WILLIS STREET XAMBTON QUAY ■ ; TEL. 22r279.: ;' ■?..:"- -TEL;-' 45-447. . . TEL. 41-513. ■NOTE—Our'WILLIS STREET SALON, between Stewart Dawson's and the Tris CakVShc-n, has been converted entirely into a LADIES' SALON. Our GENTS' TOBACCO DEPARTMENT moved opposite, to EMPIRE HOTEL SALON. • ■■'"■ .•.■..■.-:-'.:i :.:.■::,.^■■•^■(■ESTABLISHED-'SO.-.YEAKS) ' ■

rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. ' ' . ■ KED ' ''■"■■ MURDER. ~;: ■■■.-.■ MURDER, .'■ ■ ■ . TO-NIGHT, 8.-o'clock. MAORI ' = .. MELODY, ' BEAUTY -. .■: .-. . . BALLET, . . ■\ .DON'T. MISS... : THIS. -. ' ... Is-and 2s.' ..'• '.' "■■"■■'. MEETING- "HER"? >"' 'I T^AKE along a fancy bos o£ •*■.-. QUEEN ANNE CHOCOLATES. Freshly packed with a delicious assortment. -Always ready. You can beserved in a moment. ■ . ' 2s'Sd lb. ■ ; XT Z. ACADEMY 01? FINE ARTS. •^« ANNUAL EXHIBITION Now Open Daily in the ART-GALLERY, Whitmore street. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admission Is; Season Tickets ss. Art Union Tickets, ]fi.. IS. D. GORE, Secretary.

•iZ\V I | (NIMMO'S). ! "FIRST WITH THE LATEST." QPECIAL FEATURE TO-NIGHT 13 (TUESDAY). .... j By courtesy of the Prime Minister and .. ": Minister of Finance. BROADCAST OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT To be delivered in Parliament to-night by the. Honourable the Minister of Finance. LISTEN IN TO 2ZW TO-NIGHT. SALE OF WORK-SALE OF WORK. KENT TERRACE.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, Pirio street, : WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER. To be opened by.Dr. "J. S. Elliott, at ■ 3 p.m. Plain, Fancy, -Produce,' Cakes,. Sweets, and Flower' Stalls. Musical programme during' the evening. Admission: Afternoon free, Evening 6d.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1931, Page 2

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