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LAST NIGHT OF TALLULAH BANKHEAD in "TARNISHED LADY." THE REGENT Direction—J. C. Williamson films. Managing Director—Beaumont Smith. THREE SESSIONS DAILY-11 a.m., 2.15 p.m.. 8 p.m. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. The Most Eagerly Awaited Screen Triumph of 1031. FREDERICK LONSDALE, Gifted Author of "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney," "Spring Cleaning," "On Approval," etc., offers his most unusual and witty play, "THE DEVIL TO PAY" With the Screen's Best-loved Star, RONALD COLMAN. Revelling in the role of a happy-go-lucky English aristocrat—a devilishly incorrect scamp—making love in a crazy way that women go crazy about. LORETTA YOUNG and FREDERICK KERR. i ' Presented by Samuel Goldwyn. - United Artists' Picture. STALLS, 1/-, 1/6, and 2/-. DRESS CIRCLE, 2/6. ROYAL LOUNGE. 3/-. (Taxable Prices plus Amusement Tax). No Booking ice. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY AND THEATRE. (TEL. 44-144.) DON'T MISS THE WELLINGTON AERO CLUB'S AVIATION EXHIBITION, GROUND FLOOR, D.I.C. BUILDING. • To be opened at 2.30 p.m. FRIDAY by His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe. WHAT YOU WILL SEE! A New Sports Avro Aeroplane, complete; partly-built wing and fuselage of Spartan Aeroplane, showing method of construction; complete Aero Engines and Parts; Air Propellers, Parachutes, Aerial Machine-guns, Navigation Instruments, Model i Aeroplanes of all kinds. FREE FLIGHTS. Two Free Flights over the city will be given each day. Every visitor to the Exhibition receives a Numbered Booklet, and two numbers will be selected by ballot each day. Winners will be announced in D.I.C. Window. SPECIAL CONCESSION FLIGHTS. Visitors to the Exhibition are entitled to receive a £1 flight for 10/-. The Wellington Aero Club's Car will be available during the Exhibition to take you froia the D.I.C. to the Aerodrome at Rongotai. ADMISSION FREE! ADMISSION FREE! CHARGES REDUCED COMMENCING TO-MORROW, OUR CHARGES WILL BE REDUCED TO THE FOLLOWING SCALE:— HAIR TRIMMING VNECK TRIM 6d SHAMPOOING 1/6 SHAMPOO AND WATER WAVE 3/6 MARCELLING ..* 2/6, WATER WAVE •....: 3/.' GENUINE EUGENE PERMANENT WAVING—FuII Head fl/V- ---* ' . ■ ' ' . ■ c Clients who do not desire a full head may have any number of curls required at 1/per curl. Ladies whose previous permanent wave has partially grown out will find that with the addition of a few curls to the straight parts of the hair the original wave can be made to last much longer. For this service our charge is 1/- per curl. MANNING'S,- .' . ■ ■ Ist FLOOR, HOTEL ST. GEORGE BUILDINGS. TELEPHONE 43-310. TELEPHONE 43-310. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! IN THIS SPACE EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK WE SHALL ADVERTISE FRESH BARGAINS ■'< IN HIGH-GRADE SHOES* BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY: "BRn-BAN" HIGH-GRADE LONDON- EXCELSIOR SHOES-We have 18 pairs MADE SHOES. . of various leathers. All have the best BRIT-BAN TAB COURT SUEDE SHOES materials and smart Spanish heels. All Louis heel and smart style; real liz- are strap shoes. Usually 69/6 and 75/- ---■'■ aid •trim; a beautiful shoe. Usually TO, CLEAR THE LOT AT 1 O /O. 79/6 pair. TO CLEAR 45/6 ■ pair ~- ±t7/O BRIT-BAN. SHOES—In sizes 3, 4, and 5 SKIN SHOES—We have a lot of oddments only. We have a large number of these in Real Skin Shoes, including Python, shoes, almost all different in style and Crocodile, and Lizard Skin. These leather, but every pair of the superior shoes are guaranteed shoes, hut they quality of Brit-Ban. must be cleared. Usually 49/6 to 59/6 TO CLEAR THESE SHOES £Q /Q TO CLEAR THE LOT AT 29/6 CROCKETT & JONES WELTED SHOES „,,„„,„.,„,, p . T ' tTiMTw™ rrw About 30 pairs left, which will be BoSlP^^^ ri p,^TMLJ'E4T%R,GU^ • cleared at 19/6 per pair. They com- ■ SJiT COURT SHOES-Beautiful qualprise Suede, Black Kid, and Patent #£• - On'y t]£ e.<- pairsof size 7 left, leather. BARGAIN PRICES ~t€k/(i These were 39/6. per pair ±o' " TO CLEAR THE 3 PAIRS 19 /C BLACK PATENT LEATHER SHOES- . per pair J-«*/O Various styles and leathers, all of the " . , best imported makers. Usually 29/6 to 39/6. , . WOMEN'S BLACK FELT SLIPPERSTO CLEAR THESE AT "\A /ft Soft leather soles, very nice quality. ARCH-PRESERVER slofehese are T0 CL^R ™IS LOT %/\\ very well known, but owing to the per pair ~/ •*•■*■ bigh exchange and the depreciation of the golden sovereign, it is impos- WOMEN'S TINSEL EVENING SHOES sible to import them, so we are clear- -One-strap, in silver, pink, green, and mg the remainder of our stock at blue 29/6, 09/6, 49/6 to clear this lot a/a per pair , . per pair **' " \ —— ' ■■■■ ■. '. '.•■■■ IN THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT HERE ARE THREE LOTS OF BOOTS AND SHOES WORTH BUYING, AND ARE JUST WHAT MEN WANT. THE BEST QUALITY AT BARGAIN PRICES. MEN'S SHOES—In. Brown and Black Patent Shoes. Welted boUw. Good English make. Not many left of these. Usually 37/6. TO CLEAR THE BALANCE 2|V/g MEN'S SHOES—In Brown Willow Calf and Black Box Calf, including Cook's, Marshall's, and Bostock's. Usually 39/6 to 49/6. ALL ONE PRICE TO CLEAR 25/6 P*r Pair MEN'E BOOTS—With heavy soles and good stout uppers, in both Black and Brown. About 20 pairs of these left. Usually 39/6 to 49/6. TO CLEAR THE BALANCE 90/6 P*r Pair THE REES-JONES SHOE COMPANY, CORNER GREY STREET &^ LAMBTON QUAY. GROCERIES .GROCERIES NO ADVANCE IN PRICES AT RATHBONE'S STORES 701b 1A Sugar, 12s bag Hazel Butter, Is 2d lb 251b1 Flour, 4s 9d bag Whey Butter, Is lb Ceylon Tea, Is 4d lb . Prime Lean Bacon,- Is lb lib tins Jam, 6d tin " Back Rashers Bacon, Is 2d lb 21b tins Oak Jam, lOd tin Prime Cheese, 8d lb 21b tins S£ George Apricot, Is tin Swan Sausages, 7d lb ' Golden Sultanas, 6d lb Dried Apricots, 8d lb New Prunes, 3d lb Edmond's Baking Powder, Is 3d tin Golden Pineapple, 6d tin Salmon, 6d tin Peaches (large), lid tin Laundry Soap, 4d bar Apricots, large, lid tin St. Mungo, 9 packets It "X" Dessert Plums, 6d tin Nips Worcester Sauce, 4d bottle "X" Loganberries, 6d tin Jelly Crystals, 7 packets Is New Currents, 6d lb Mixed Biscuits, 5d packet Packet Dates, 3%d packet lib pots Honey, 8d pot N.Z. Walnuts, Sd lb Macaroni, 6%d packet Mixed Chocolate, lOd lb Vermicelli, 6lid packet Good Tea, Is 4d lb English Paste, 6d jar HUTT EGGS, Is Id dozen HUTT EGGS, Is Id dozen ' L. RATHBONE, The Cash Grocer, 227, CUBA STREET 24, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE 132, LAMBTON QUAY

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 86, 8 October 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 86, 8 October 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 86, 8 October 1931, Page 2

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